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This month, California’s efforts toward improving the management of our state’s critical groundwater supply is taking an important step forward. DWR is releasin ...
California is no stranger to devastating floods. With the most variable weather conditions in the country, the state receives between 40 and 60 percent of its p ...
Within the State of California, Tribes and underrepresented communities face many challenges accessing clean, affordable water supplies such as groundwater – es ...
Lake Oroville Community Update for April 29, 2022.
On April 8, DWR published the Bulletin 120 and Water Supply Index (WSI) forecast update. The Bulletin 120 is a key tool for water managers across the state to u ...
As climate extremes continue to challenge water management, the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) is working with partners across the state to impl ...
The Department of Water Resources (DWR) joined local and state officials on October 30 to celebrate more than $15 million awarded to help support groundwater-re ...
The Floodplain Management, Protection and Risk Awareness (FMPRA) Grant Program supports local agency efforts to prepare for flooding by providing financial assi ...
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 ...
Sustainability is the assurance that natural ecosystems can meet the needs of future generations. A key part of what we do is ensure the sustainability of Calif ...
The California Water Commission (Commission) and Central Valley Flood Protection Board (Board) are legislatively assigned to us but function independently on sp ...
The California State Water Project (SWP) is made up of 700 miles of aqueducts, tunnels, siphons, and pipelines, as well as 36 storage facilities, 30 dams, 23 pu ...
Design-Build is a method of project delivery that brings designers and contractors together early in the design phase of a project.
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 ...