Lake Oroville is one of California’s most important reservoirs. It’s part of a statewide system that delivers water to 27 million people and hundreds of thousands of acres of farmland. Now officials are working to keep an invasive mussel species out of the reservoir. North State Public Radio’s Sarina Grossi reports that if it gets into the lake it could pose a large threat.

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