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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.
You probably won’t find the town of Okieville on a map of California, but it’s been a lifetime home to most of the residents of the “blink-and-you’ll-miss-it” c ...
Local agencies, State government representatives, and community members came together May 11 to celebrate the completion of the Upper Sausal Creek Erosion Contr ...
It’s never too early to start planning your summer vacations! From north to south, the SWP offers several unique camping venues such as floating campsites, hor ...
We strive to receive broad input and support from Californians in producing a strategic water plan that: Meets California Water Code requirements, Guides State ...
The following computer application programs have been cooperatively developed and released by DWR and the University of California, Davis.
AB 1755 requires the DWR, in consultation with other state agencies, to create, operate, and maintain a statewide integrated water data platform; and to develop ...
On November 4, 2014, California voters approved Proposition 1, the Water Quality, Supply, and Infrastructure Improvement Act of 2014. Proposition 1 authorized $ ...
California has complex water management system. They have natural features like mountain snowpack, lakes, rivers, and groundwater basins that are managed with e ...
While California’s climate has always swung between dry and wet conditions, the past five years have proven what climate science has predicted: California must ...
California is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world, and is the major producer of many nuts, fruits, and vegetables. In fact, California ...
“You never know the worth of water till the well runs dry,” warns an old English proverb. Fortunately for Californians, the State recognized several years ago t ...
As California experiences more frequent shifts between climate extremes, it’s important for the water managers and residents to have reliable, real-time informa ...