Based on the text, why might the California's Division of Safety of Dams have
ordered in 2001 t...
Based on the text, why might the California's Division of Safety of Dams have
ordered in 2001 that the Calaveras Reservoir be kept at no more than 40%
full?
(A) to limit the potential flooding damage that could be caused if an
earthquake happens and the dam spills over
(B) to increase the potential flooding damage that could be caused if an
earthquake happens and the dam spills over
(c) to limit the amount of water being used during a ume when the state was
experiencing a drought
(D) to decrease the chances of an earthquake taking place and causing the
dam to spill over
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