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Our Bay-Delta Office water quality and supply staff plan and implement programs to promote beneficial uses and management of water in the Delta. We administer t ...
DWR has conducted water quality monitoring for the California State Water Project since 1968.
Routine water quality monitoring efforts are conducted by EMP and MWQP, primarily in the Sacramento – San Joaquin River Delta (Delta). Bryte Lab analyzes wate ...
The California Water Plan provides a broad set of resource management strategies (RMSs) that can help local agencies and governments manage their water and rela ...
We partner with communities to create and run Aquatic Adventure Camps. These camps teach water safety to children and youth – especially ethnic minorities and t ...
Thank you for your interest in educating your students on the importance of water. To help you develop classroom curriculum, the Department of Water Resources ...
The State Water Project’s (SWP) reservoirs located throughout California kick off this summer with high water levels. When recreating at SWP facilities, you sho ...
The California Department of Water Resources (DWR), in collaboration with the State Water Board, is hosting a series of stakeholder meetings to inform the devel ...
The California Department of Water Resources (DWR), in collaboration with the State Water Board, is hosting a workshop to solicit participants input on the Wate ...
On average, California receives about 200 million acre-feet of water per year in the form of rain and snow. However, we rarely experience an average year. Calif ...
DWR today increased the State Water Project (SWP) allocation for 2018 to 35 percent – up slightly from the 30 percent allocation announced in April.
The State of California entered into long-term water supply contracts (Contracts) with water agencies in the 1960s. Under the contract terms, the Department of ...
Water transfers between willing sellers and willing buyers can help stretch California's water supplies in dry times and move water to places of critical need. ...
Efficient water use and management is critical for all California residents, agencies, and businesses. As our population increases and the climate changes, we m ...
Usually out-of-sight and often out-of-mind, groundwater is an important source of water for millions of Californians. Join DWR Engineering Geologist Kyle Hardag ...
Restoring urban creeks benefits both people and wildlife. Join Urban Streams Restoration Program Lead Esther Tracy for a virtual visit to some restored creeks a ...