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Join DWR for Groundwater Awareness Week and Learn How the Water Beneath our Feet Plays a Critical Role in California

This week marks National Groundwater Awareness Week, and as California enters a third consecutive year of drought it is more important than ever to be aware of ...

DWR Releases Draft Environmental Impact Report for Delta Conveyance Project

DWR today released the Draft Environment Impact Report (Draft EIR) for the Delta Conveyance Project, marking an important step in evaluating a key strategy to a ...

First Snow Survey of the Season Finds Below Average Conditions for California

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

California Aims to Improve Ability to Measure How Much Water is Flowing throughout the State, Critical to Managing Water Supplies

Today, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) announced a new partnership opportunity to support the state’s ability to measure stream and river flows through ...

Second Snow Survey of the Year Shows Modest Improvement for Snowpack, Conditions Remain Below Average

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

Are You Flood Ready? DWR Encourages All Californians to Take Action for Flood Preparedness Week

After two consecutive years with major flood events across the state, DWR is using California Flood Preparedness Week, which runs from Oct. 19 through Oct. 26, ...

State Water Project Increases Allocation Forecast for Millions of Californians

Today, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) announced an update to the State Water Project (SWP) allocation forecast for 2025.

State Delivers $55 Million to Sacramento Water Agencies in Support of Local Water Resilience Projects

To help combat climate change and drought impacts on regional water supplies, the California Natural Resources Agency and Department of Water Resources have par ...

Governor Newsom launches most ambitious water plan in California history

For the first time in state history, California has a statewide water supply target: 9 million acre-feet by 2040.

Dry January Cuts into Early-Season Snowpack Gains

DWR today conducted the second snow survey of the season at Phillips Station. The manual survey recorded 23 inches of snow depth and a snow water equivalent of ...

DWR Contributes $16 Million to Support Desalination Research, Improved Energy Efficiency

California is facing the real-time impacts of a changing climate evident by our state’s historic drought. With limited water supplies, California must look to i ...

Groundwater: DWR Helps Locals Protect This Valued Resource

“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 ...

Lake Oroville Community Update – Winter Storm Warning

Lake Oroville Community Update for January 26, 2021.

Q/A with Delta Conveyance Project Executive Director Tony Meyers

In the first episode in the Delta Conveyance Team Spotlight video series, we spoke with the project’s Executive Director Tony Meyers about his long and eventful ...

Drought + Heat = Increased Impacts

As we approach the official start to summer, California and much of the Southwest are experiencing a heatwave that will set new temperature records in some area ...

Delta Conveyance Project Fisheries Informational Webinar Highlights

As planning and environmental review efforts continue to support DWR's determination of whether a single tunnel option to modernize Delta conveyance should be a ...

Monitoring Stations in the Feather River Watershed Inform Statewide Water Supply

Every year, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) relies on data from monitoring stations strategically located across California to provide information that ...

Multi-benefit Levee Improvement Project Reduces Flood Danger Across Sacramento Region

DWR is working to reduce flood risks for more than a half million people in the Sacramento region as part of the first multi-benefit flood management and habita ...

Algal Bloom Season Begins on California's Lakes

DWR urges swimmers and boaters to take the necessary precautions and stay away from algae. While some algae are harmless, certain types can produce toxins that ...

Warm Weather, Cold Water: How to Stay Safe this Summer on California’s Waterways

Summer has arrived, and that means it is time to go outdoors for some swimming, fishing, boating, or picnicking on the beach. Before you get in the water, let’s ...

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