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A view of Pyramid Lake, part of the State Water Project.

The Department of Water Resources (DWR) today removed a caution advisory that had been in effect since August 17 at Pyramid Lake in Los Angeles County. Water contact is allowed, but all recreational users should always avoid contact with blue-green algae.

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Rain clouds above Lake Oroville

A new water year begins Oct. 1 and Californians will be eyeing the weather forecasts to see what kind of year it will be. Despite below-average precipitation in water year 2018, most California reservoirs are storing near- or above-average levels of water heading into the 2019 water year.

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Goat Rock Beach

With the Global Climate Action Summit underway in San Francisco, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) announced its commitment to cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 60 percent or more below 1990 levels.

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The Department of Water Resources (DWR) lowered a warning advisory that had been in effect since August 23 at San Luis Reservoir in Merced County. Water contact is now allowed, but DWR urges all recreational users to exercise caution and avoid direct contact with blue-green algae.

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San Luis Reservoir

The Department of Water Resources (DWR) today lowered a danger advisory that had been in effect since August 10 at San Luis Reservoir in Merced County, but continues to urge the public to avoid water contact until further notice due to blue-green algae.

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People along the beach at Pyramid Lake.

DWR today lowered a warning advisory that had been in effect since July 27 at Pyramid Lake in Los Angeles County and swimming at the lake is now permitted. DWR urges all recreational users to exercise caution and avoid direct contact with blue-green algae.

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