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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 ...
Summer is a great time to swim and grow food, but how do we get water when there is no rain? Join Tracy Pettit-Polhemus, Chief of the Water Management Branch, a ...
Join Sean De Guzman, chief of DWR’s Snow Surveys and Water Supply Forecasting Section, to learn about the critical role that our Sierra snowpack plays in supply ...
Lizards, and snakes, and frogs, oh my! Join DWR scientist Veronica Wunderlich on a four-season tour of the Delta. Learn about some of the crawly creatures you c ...
Water Wednesdays return with a look at the fascinating life cycle of California salmon!
Have you ever wondered what life is like for a baby salmon? Join DWR scientist Chris Cook to learn about the beginning of the fascinating journey for the millio ...
Join Lisa Macedo, first year apprentice, as she describes her experiences in DWR's apprenticeship program.
Join Devinder Dhillon, as he discusses his path from high school student to DWR student employee to senior engineer, working on the State Water Project.
Join DWR scientist Gina Darin to discover what might happen if an animal or plant species is moved out of its native habitat and into a new environment
More than 200 species of birds make their home in the Delta for at least part of each year. Join DWR scientist Danika Tsao to learn about the Delta’s critical r ...
Have you ever wondered what’s really in the water? Join DWR’s unofficial Chief Bug Wrangler, Rosemary Hartman, Ph.D., as she takes you into the world of the ti ...
DWR is holding a workshop with the Water Education Foundation to discuss state-of-the-art long-range, predictive weather forecasting; ongoing work to improve fo ...
California begins a new water year today with significantly more water in storage than the previous year thanks to above-average snow and precipitation.
California’s Water Year 2020 has come to a close and while Northern California was mostly dry, parts of Southern California experienced above average precipitat ...
We are now past the halfway mark in California’s normally wettest winter months, and the wet season to date has been anything but.
California’s hydrologic conditions remain dry as February draws to a close.