State water officials say the output from Lake Oroville is being reduced. It was 5 thousand cubic feet per second. It is now 4 thousand cubic feet per second. The Department of Water Resources says that will further go down to 3 thousand cubic feet per second. The department isn't sure if they will keep the flow at 3 thousand cubic feet or continue reducing it. Last week officials decided to release water from the spillway from the lake into the Feather River due to flooding concerns.