WALKER LAKE, Calif.-- Thousands of fish are dead after a Northern California reservoir ran dry overnight, reports CBS Sacramento.
Mountain Meadows reservoir also known as Walker Lake is a popular fishing hole just west of Susanville. Now the reservoir is dry and all the fish are dead.
Residents tell CBS Sacramento that people were fishing on the lake just last Saturday. But it drained like a bathtub overnight.
Resident Eddie Bauer has lived near the lake his entire life. He says that this is the first time he has ever seen the lake run dry. He and other residents now want answers as to why and how this could have happened.
CBS Sacramento reports that Pacific Gas & Electric Company own the rights to the water and use it for hydroelectric power.
"It's the situation we worked hard to avoid but the reality is we're in a very serious drought, there's also concerns for the fish downstream," said spokesman Paul Moreno.
Read More and Watch Video HereMountain Meadows reservoir also known as Walker Lake is a popular fishing hole just west of Susanville. Now the reservoir is dry and all the fish are dead.
Residents tell CBS Sacramento that people were fishing on the lake just last Saturday. But it drained like a bathtub overnight.
Resident Eddie Bauer has lived near the lake his entire life. He says that this is the first time he has ever seen the lake run dry. He and other residents now want answers as to why and how this could have happened.
CBS Sacramento reports that Pacific Gas & Electric Company own the rights to the water and use it for hydroelectric power.
"It's the situation we worked hard to avoid but the reality is we're in a very serious drought, there's also concerns for the fish downstream," said spokesman Paul Moreno.
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