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15 California Communities to Receive Drought Funding Amid Extreme Conditions

As part of ongoing efforts to help small communities address water supply challenges amid extreme drought and build water resilience for the future, the Departm ...

DWR Releases Funds for Repairs of the Friant-Kern Canal

With California now in its third year of drought, collaboration among state, federal and local partners is critical to improving the resiliency of California’s ...

DWR Awards $180 Million to Communities Statewide for Urban and Multibenefit Drought Relief Projects

DWR announced its second phase of funding through the Urban and Multibenefit Drought Relief Grant program. The program will provide financial assistance to 62 p ...

Upper Castaic Lake Closes Due to Elevated Algal Bloom Danger Advisory

Upper Castaic Lake closed today due to an elevated danger algal bloom advisory.

Forecasted State Water Project Water Supply Allocation Doubles Following February Storms

The Department of Water Resources (DWR) today announced a second increase in the State Water Project (SWP) allocation forecast for 2024.

New Report Estimates Potential Water Losses Due to Climate Crisis, Actions to Boost Supplies

Today, the Department of Water Resources released its final 2023 State Water Project Delivery Capability Report, which presents a new and enhanced analysis of c ...

Levee Breach Marks Completion of the Delta’s Largest-ever Tidal Wetland Restoration Project

For the first time in 100 years, tidal waters are flowing to 3,400 acres of restored habitat that will support fish and wildlife species and provide new flood c ...

Reclamation, DWR Celebrate Launch of Key Delta Habitat Restoration Project

The Bureau of Reclamation and California Department of Water Resources (DWR) today broke ground on a habitat restoration project in the Delta that, when complet ...

State Releases California Water Plan Update 2023: A Roadmap to Water Management and Infrastructure for a Water Resilient Future

The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) has released the final version of California Water Plan Update 2023.

State Water Project Increases Projected Water Supply Allocation

DWR announced a further increase in the State Water Project water supply allocation forecast for 2024.

First Snow Survey of the Season Shows Snowpack Near Average for California

DWR conducted the first snow survey of the season at Phillips Station.

March Delivers: Statewide Snowpack Near Average As California Approaches End of Wet Season

Recent Storms Provided Much Needed Boost to the Snowpack but Southern California Still Behind in Precipitation

State Water Project Increases Planned Water Deliveries Following Recent Storms

Today, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) announced that recent storms have allowed for another increase to the State Water Project (SWP) allocation foreca ...

State, Federal, and Local Representatives Mark California Flood Preparedness Week to Highlight the Importance of Flood Readiness

Extreme weather events in California in 2023 highlight the need for more awareness of flood risks in California and now is the time for all Californians to prep ...

Q/A: What are the main takeaways from the Delta Conveyance Project Environmental Justice Survey?

In a recent episode in the Delta Conveyance Deep Dive video series, we invited Genevieve Taylor, executive director of Ag Innovations, to tell us about the Envi ...

New DWR Powerplant Turbine Helps California Achieve Clean Energy Future

DWR took another step in its ambitious efforts to reduce climate change impacts by replacing an old electricity-generating turbine with a new, energy efficient ...

Q/A: How does DWR manage water allocations to the state’s public water agencies?

The business of water allocations – simply put, who receives water from the State Water Project (SWP) and who gets to decide how much – is the subject of two ne ...

Delta Conveyance Project Alternatives Screening Process

Selection of alternatives to evaluate in an Environmental Impact Report (EIR) is an important component of public agency project planning and is typically a req ...

Oroville Wildlife Area Promotes Migratory and Native Bird Habitat

The nearly 12,000-acre Oroville Wildlife Area (OWA) in Butte County is a popular stopping place on the Pacific Flyway for migrating and native birds.

A Dry Wrap-Up to the Wet Season

The first half of Water Year 2021 is over, and California’s wet season is almost finished. The first six months of the water year rank as the fourth driest of r ...

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