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Weather Generator Tool Public Seminar

Join the Department of Water Resources for a hybrid technical seminar on December 12 to learn about a publicly available new "Weather Generator" tool to help hy ...

Webinar DWR's County Drought Resilience Planning Assistance

DWR will provide financial and direct technical assistance to counties for developing their County Drought Resilience Plan (CDRP) per SB 552 to provide needed w ...

Webinar on County Drought Plan Requirements for State Small Water Systems and Domestic Wells - SB 552

This is the first of four webinars to inform and solicit input from stakeholders on the development of a guidebook to support the preparation of County Drought ...

Webinar on Successful IRWM and GSA Collaboration

Maven’s Notebook is hosting a free webinar on successful collaboration between groundwater sustainability agencies implementing the Sustainable Groundwater Mana ...

Webinar: Start Your State Career With DWR

Join us for a webinar to learn how to launch a career with the State of California.

Weirs on the Sacramento River: 100 Years of Flood Control

Set into the banks of the Sacramento River as it winds its way south from its Mount Shasta headwaters are six large concrete structures which, despite their siz ...

Wells

As many as two million water wells tap California’s groundwater, with approximately 7,000 to 15,000 new wells constructed each year. They range from hand-dug, s ...

West Delta Program

The West Delta is an extremely important asset that protects against migration of salt water ensuring water quality for upstream uses (including potable and agr ...

West False River Drought Salinity Barrier Draft EIR Public Meeting

DWR is hosting this public meeting on the West False River Drought Salinity Barrier Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR).

Western Groundwater Congress

The Groundwater Resources Association of California is hosting the First Annual Western Groundwater Congress September 25 - 27. This event features expert spea ...

What is Subsidence and How Does it Impact the Ground Beneath Our Feet

You may have heard of the term subsidence but what does it mean? Subsidence is the sinking of land which can be caused by various factors including groundwater ...

What new water deals mean and what work is left to be done

California’s State Water Project and federal Central Valley Project span several northern watersheds, converging in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, where thei ...

What We Do

We manage California's water resources, systems, and infrastructure, including the State Water Project (SWP), in a responsible, sustainable way.

When the River Rises, Weirs Get to Work

Much of California enjoyed a brief break from the succession of atmospheric river storms that have drenched and pummeled the state for the past two weeks. With ...

Where Have All the Rainstorms Gone?

We’re hearing this question frequently, and it’s not surprising given California’s dry winter to date. We’d like to know the answer, too. The National Weath ...

Why Conserving Water Today Means More Groundwater for Tomorrow

Groundwater is California’s water savings bank account that can be tapped during dry years when water in lakes and rivers are low. Conserving water helps preser ...

Why Delta Conveyance

Rain and snowmelt from the Sierra Nevada flows through the Sacramento-San Joaquin Bay Delta and supplies drinking water—through the State Water Project (SWP)—to ...

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