Cattle ranchers in Siskiyou County who are under a drought emergency order imposed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom in January, now find themselves in the midst of a massive flood.
A torrent of water from heavy rains, called “atmospheric rivers,” in February, has inundated the farms and ranches in the Scott River and Shasta River valleys, where the governor’s executive order—which authorizes the California State Water Resources Control Board to enforce emergency regulations and place water-use restrictions—remains in effect.
Newsom has renewed the drought emergency for several years in a row, and the farmers and ranchers say it’s high time for the governor to end it….