Lake Berryessa’s spillway, famously known as the Glory Hole, has been on the brink of activation for more than two weeks, hanging a few inches away from a full spill for what’s likely the longest time on record. It’s a scenario that has baffled many, including the engineer who monitors water levels in the California reservoir, two hours north of San Francisco. “Since April 1, it’s been within an inch of spilling,” said Jay Cuetara, supervising water resources engineer for the Solano County Water... Read this story