The California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) scoping period concluded on April 17, 2020 after an extended 93-day public comment period. DWR is reviewing all submitted comments and will publish a scoping report summarizing the information this summer.
DWR Updates
![Aerial view of Bidwell Bar Bridge.](/-/media/DWR-Images/Placeholder-images/blog/KG_aerials_01_24_19_32241.jpg?mw=200&hash=4E7F561D603BB710A5958BC5CF6584FF)
Lake Oroville Community Update for May 1, 2020
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Hundreds of juvenile Steelhead trout were released into the Feather River this spring, the culmination of a popular educational program that was interrupted by the COVID-19 health emergency.
![A view of Lake Oroville as a rain storm rolls in.](/-/media/DWR-Images/Placeholder-images/blog/KG_oroville_44277_11_26_.jpg?mw=200&hash=6074A81488264A25E237126F34C8AE7E)
Lake Oroville Community Update for April 24, 2020.
![A view along the Truckee River between Interstate 80 and Olympic Valley, California within Placer County.](/-/media/DWR-Images/Other/SP_Truckee_River.jpg?mw=200&hash=A3EA75FAA6EA84D06FCF0ABCCE8C99DC)
The Department of Water Resources (DWR) announced $7 million in grants to restore streams, creeks, and rivers to more natural environmental conditions and reduce flood damage risks across multiple communities in California.
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Lake Oroville Community Update for April 17, 2020
![DWR environmental scientist Morgan Martinez checks specialized netting and water collection containers while taking water samples from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta on DWR's research vessel the Sentinel.](/-/media/DWR-Images/Delta/Sentinel-Research.png?mw=200&hash=71ACC5879B496D7CFA0212D9E117A161)
This April marks the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, and to commemorate its theme of “climate action” the Department of Water Resources (DWR) is highlighting an important tool used for detecting the impacts of climate change in California’s Delta region; its research vessel, the Sentinel.
![Wade Crowfoot, California Secretary for Natural Resources, addresses the County Drought Advisory Group in Sacramento, California on October 1, 2019.](/-/media/DWR-Images/Placeholder-images/blog/FL_CDAG-0350_10_01_2019.jpg?mw=200&hash=BD550C8166D7D1D2FDD37B57A31DAA32)
The Department of Water Resources has released a draft report with recommendations and guidance to help small water suppliers and rural communities plan for the next drought, wildfire, or other natural disaster that may cause water shortages.
The COVID-19 pandemic underscores the need to protect public health and safety. For the Department of Water Resources (DWR), this means continuing essential functions such as reliable water delivery, flood protection, dam safety, infrastructure maintenance and environmental enhancement, while maintaining the highest standards for transparency.
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Lake Oroville Community Update for April 10, 2020.