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If you’re like 30 million of your California neighbors, there is groundwater under your feet. Groundwater is a critical buffer against the impacts of drought an ...
California Native American tribal governments and tribal communities have sovereign authority over their members and territory and a unique relationship with Ca ...
The IRWM Implementation Grant Program provides funding for implementation projects that meet the intent of Proposition 1, Chapter 7.
Partnering is an important part of DWR's commitment to working with its construction contractors on all projects to achieve common goals and objectives.
The goal of DWR’s Division of Multi-Benefit Initiatives (DMI) is to implement programs and projects that reduce flood risk, and provide other benefits such as f ...
The Real-Time Data Direct Grant Program was created to enhance California’s readiness to respond to flood disasters as identified in the State Hazard Mitigation ...
The Oroville Facilities, also known as FERC Project No. 2100 or P-2100, are located on the Feather River in Butte County. The principal features of P-2100 inclu ...
The National Flood Insurance Program's (NFIP) Community Rating System (CRS) is a voluntary incentive program that recognizes and encourages community and state ...
Tribal engagement is an important component of every major project led by the State of California, providing an opportunity for government-to-government consult ...
Established in 1929 by the California Legislature, the California Cooperative Snow Surveys (CCSS) program is a partnership of more than 50 state, federal, and p ...
DWR is developing a Community Benefits Program for the Delta Conveyance Project which will ultimately identify and implement commitments to help protect and enh ...
The Riverine Stewardship Program, in coordination with its two sub-programs, the San Joaquin Fish Population Enhancement Program (SJFPEP) and the Urban Streams ...