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DWR Meets November 1 Milestone

SACRAMENTO – The Department of Water Resources (DWR) today announced it has met its goal of repairing and reconstructing the main, gated flood control spillwa ...

San Luis Reservoir Algal Bloom Advisory Now at ‘Caution’

The Department of Water Resources (DWR) changed the algal bloom advisory for San Luis Reservoir from Warning to Caution today based on two consecutive weeks of ...

Late January Storms Bring Needed Precipitation but Snowpack Remains Below Average

DWR conducted the second manual snow survey of 2020 at Phillips Station on January 30.

Series of December Storms Provides Good Start to Sierra Snowpack

DWR conducted the first manual snow survey of 2020 at Phillips Station. The manual survey recorded 33.5 inches of snow depth and a snow water equivalent (SWE) o ...

Innovation, Investment, and Infrastructure Needed to Replenish Groundwater Basins, New Report Shows

An updated analysis of California’s water resources shows that investment, innovation, and infrastructure will be necessary to achieve the state’s goal of susta ...

Dry December Produces Below-Average Snowpack

Today's Department of Water Resources (DWR) manual snow survey east of Sacramento in the Sierra Nevada found little snowpack, which was predictable after a dry ...

Draft Groundwater Basin Boundary Modifications Announced

The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) has announced draft decisions for groundwater basin boundary modification requests submitted by local agencie ...

Snowpack Below Average Despite Gains

Despite moderate January precipitation in the Sierra Nevada after an historically dry December, the February 1 DWR manual snow survey at Phillips Station found ...

Winter Storm Provides Much-Needed Boost to Sierra Snowpack, but Water Content Still Below Average

Today’s snow survey at Phillips Station tells a more positive story than it did before the recent storm, but totals are still well below average. Despite the re ...

Recent Storms Allow State Water Project to Increase Expected 2023 Deliveries to 1.27 Million Acre-Feet of Water

DWR today announced that recent storms will allow the State Water Project (SWP) to boost deliveries to 29 public water agencies serving 27 million Californians. ...

DWR Announces Modest Increase in State Water Project Allocation

Today, DWR announced a modest increase in forecasted State Water Project (SWP) deliveries this year due to early gains in the Sierra snowpack. DWR now expects t ...

Camp Fire Poses No Threat to Oroville Dam

There is no threat to Oroville Dam. The Department of Water Resources (DWR) is taking precautionary measures detailed below to ensure the safety of other water ...

Latest Snow Survey Finds Water-Rich Snowpack

The Department of Water Resources (DWR) conducted the third Phillips Station snow survey of 2019.

Snow Survey Boosts Runoff Predictions

DWR conducted the fourth Phillips Station snow survey of 2019 on April 2.

Lake Oroville Spillway Boat Ramp Area to Remain Open for Labor Day

The Department of Water Resources (DWR) and California State Parks today announced that Lake Oroville State Recreation Area’s Spillway Boat Ramp area will remai ...

Feather River Fish Hatchery to Close for Maintenance

DWR and the Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) announced that the Feather River Fish Hatchery in Oroville will close to the public starting on July 9 for ap ...

State Water Project Allocations Increase to 75 Percent

DWR today announced it will increase the 2019 State Water Project (SWP) allocation to 75 percent from 70 percent. This is the final allocation for the calendar ...

January Storms Boost California’s Snowpack to 100 Percent of Average: California Snowpack Holds More Water than Last Year

DWR conducted the second Phillips Station snow survey of 2019. The manual survey recorded 50 inches of snow depth and a snow water equivalent (SWE) of 18 inches ...

Early Winter Storms Produce Sierra Snow, But Water Content Remains Below Average

The Department of Water Resources (DWR) conducted the first Phillips Station snow survey of 2019 on Jan. 3.

Dry January Conditions Return Snowpack to Near Average Levels

DWR conducted the second snow survey of the season at Phillips Station. Following a dry January, the manual survey recorded 48.5 inches of snow depth and a snow ...

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