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The Department of Water Resources manages and protects California’s water resources. We are also responsible for protecting life and property from catastrophic ...
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 ...
There is clear evidence of the vulnerabilities in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (Delta) posed by climate change and earthquake risk. As sea levels continue t ...
Blue-green algae are a natural part of the ecosystem. Algae can “bloom” or grow rapidly under ideal conditions, which include warm water temperature, calm condi ...
Urban Water Management Plans (UWMPs) are prepared by urban water suppliers every 5 years. These plans support the suppliers’ long-term resource planning to ensu ...
We have a vast collection of media, informational, and interactive materials available for public enjoyment and use. Many of our publications can be ordered for ...
We utilize a wide range of applied science specialties to develop solutions to the complexities of sustainable water management in California, including chemist ...
Bulletin 132, Management of the California State Water Project, is an annual series reporting SWP water supply planning, construction, finance, management, and ...
Our restoration programs are State Water Project (SWP)-funded to comply with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and National Marine Fisheries Service (N ...
Elected officials, federal and state government representatives, local agencies and community members gathered October 17 in Mecca, Calif., to witness the groun ...
As part of our continued partnership with local experts to make strategic investments in water supply resilience projects across the state, the Department of Wa ...
Summer is around the corner, and many people are heading to California’s lakes and reservoirs to cool off. The State Water Project’s reservoirs are the perfect ...
DWR is leading the Georgiana Slough Effectiveness Study in partnership with UC Davis.
The Department is currently in the process of adopting new Regulations for the Annual Fees and Inundation Maps.