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The Lower Elkhorn Basin Levee Setback (LEBLS) Project will help improve public safety for approximately 780,000 people by reducing river levels in the Sacramen ...
We operate and maintain federally constructed flood control features in the Sacramento Valley. We cooperate with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to repair floo ...
Starting this week, Oroville-area residents will notice construction staging equipment and materials at Oroville Dam’s main spillway.
This past December, DWR reconnected electricity from Pacific Gas & Electric’s Table Mountain Substation to the Ronald B. Robie Thermalito Pumping-Generating Pla ...
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 ...
DWR has developed 2 web-based mapping applications to assist local agencies and other interested parties in evaluating (statewide), the status of: Disadvantaged ...
DWR will conduct the third Phillips Station snow survey of the season.
The underground secant pile cutoff wall was completed on March 7, 2018 and crews are placing roller-compacted concrete for the emergency spillway splashpad.
The Department of Water Resources (DWR) today conducted the fourth manual snow survey of 2020 at Phillips Station. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, DWR is ...
Manual snow survey to measure snow's water content.
DWR conducted the third snow survey of the season at Phillips Station.
Located just south of the confluence of the Cosumnes and Mokelumne Rivers, the McCormack-Williamson Tract is a north Delta island with a long history of floodin ...
Her pointed ears, black and brown fur, and star-shaped badge may look like those of a California Highway Patrol K-9, but with a little digging (pun intended) yo ...
Join the Department of Water Resources for the second Drought Resilience Interagency & Partners (DRIP) Collaborative meeting of 2024. Members of the public will ...
Join the Department of Water Resources for the first Drought Resilience Interagency & Partners (DRIP) Collaborative meeting.
Join the Department of Water Resources for the second Drought Resilience Interagency & Partners (DRIP) Collaborative meeting. Members of the public will be able ...
Join the Department of Water Resources for the third Drought Resilience Interagency & Partners (DRIP) Collaborative meeting. Members of the public will be able ...
Join the Department of Water Resources for the first Drought Resilience Interagency & Partners (DRIP) Collaborative meeting of 2024. Members of the public will ...
One of the oldest and most common practices for improving native fish habitat is planting trees on the banks of rivers and streams. That is why DWR has teamed u ...