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December Storms Allow for Modest Increase in Planned State Water Project Deliveries

DWR announced it is increasing the State Water Project allocation to 15 percent of requested supplies for 2022. Last month, due to low water levels, the Departm ...

Feather River Fish Hatchery Seeks to Increase Production, Offset Drought Impacts to Feather River Chinook Salmon Populations

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) and the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) have announced a joint effort at the Feather River ...

State Agencies Announce First Round of Commitments for $200 Million in Drought Funding to Support Small Communities: 10 Systems to Receive $25 Million for Immediate Relief

Moving to provide immediate support to communities facing water supply challenges, DWR announced the first round of funding commitments for $200 million availab ...

Spring Storms Not Enough to Offset Dry Winter: California Enters Summer with Precipitation and Snowpack Below Average

The season’s final manual snow survey at Phillips Station was conducted today by DWR. The survey recorded 1.5 inches of snow depth and a snow water equivalent ( ...

CDFW Issues Permit to DWR for Long-Term Operations of the State Water Project

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) issued an Incidental Take Permit (ITP) to the Department of Water Resources (DWR) for long-term operations ...

Late December Storms Not Enough to Offset California's Dry Fall

DWR conducted the first Phillips Station snow survey of the season. The manual survey recorded 30.5 inches of snow depth and a snow water equivalent of 10.5 inc ...

Economic Analysis Shows Value of Investing in WaterFix: California Water Users Will See Benefits Far Exceeding Costs

DWR released a Benefit-Cost Analysis for California WaterFix by Dr. David Sunding, a professor of natural resource economics at UC Berkeley, that finds WaterFix ...

Economic Analysis Shows Value of Investing in WaterFix - February 13, 2018

Today, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) released a Cost-Benefit Analysis for California WaterFix by Dr. David Sunding, a professor of natural resource ec ...

DWR Honored for Climate Leadership: Department Is Recognized for Meeting, Exceeding GHG Emission Goal

For the third time in four years, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) has won a Climate Leadership Award for efforts to combat climate change.

DWR Announces New Deputy Director 

DWR announced the appointment of Kristopher A. Tjernell as Deputy Director of the Integrated Watershed Management Program on May 9, 2018.

DWR Conducts May 1 Snow Survey to Continue to Collect Data on Spring Runoff

DWR today conducted the fifth snow survey of the season at Phillips Station.

Record Snowfall Anticipated to Bring High Fast Rivers and Streams this Spring

With this season’s statewide snowpack at 237% of average as of April 3, California State Parks’ Division of Boating and Waterways, the Department of Water Resou ...

Water Year 2020 Begins with Robust Reservoir Storage

California begins a new water year today with significantly more water in storage than the previous year thanks to above-average snow and precipitation.

DWR Announces Draft Basin Prioritization under SGMA for 57 Modified Basins

DWR announced draft basin prioritization for 57 groundwater basins recently affected by basin boundary changes under the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act ...

Lake Perris Algal Bloom Advisory Reduces to Caution: Moreno Beach Reopens to the Public

DWR removed a danger advisory that had been in effect since May 17 at Moreno Beach at Lake Perris in Riverside County.

State Celebrates Two Tidal Habitat Restoration Projects Benefitting Delta Smelt

State, federal, and local agencies gathered this week to celebrate two tidal habitat restoration projects in Solano County that support the survival of Delta sm ...

New Operating Permit Issued for California’s State Water Project to Preserve Water Supply While Protecting Endangered Species

Addressing the dual challenges of climate change impacts and endangered species protections, the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) has received a n ...

Yes, We Love the Rain and Snow, but California Needs Much More

Most Californians have been experiencing a very wet holiday season. December storms have brought significant rain and record-breaking snow, sending water into o ...

Lake Oroville Community Update - March 12, 2021

Oroville Update for March 12, 2021.

Lake Oroville Community Update - March 26, 2021

Lake Oroville Community Update for March 26, 2021.

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