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DWR Inducted into the Climate Leadership Awards Hall of Fame in Recognition of Work to Address Climate Impacts

DWR was one of two public agencies to be inducted into the first-ever Climate Leadership Awards Hall of Fame at the national Climate Leadership Conference for i ...

New Data Viewer Allows Public to See the Hidden Groundwater Basins Beneath our Feet and Helps Decision Makers Prepare for Drought Impacts

With California in the third year of a severe drought and facing continued extreme weather swings, DWR has been developing and using new data and forecasting to ...

Living With Earthquakes: How DWR Maintains Vigilance and Resources to Respond to the Next Jolt

When a magnitude 4.2 earthquake struck near Isleton in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta on October 18, it was a reminder of the threat posed to critical S ...

First-of-its-Kind Watershed Study Highlights How Innovative Tools Help Build Climate Resilience in the San Joaquin Valley

California’s changing climate brings new challenges each year for water managers as they navigate extreme shifts from drought to flood while working to ensure s ...

Using Genetic Identification to Find Spring-run Salmon and More

Balancing the water supply needs of millions of Californians while protecting the environment is no easy task. The Department of Water Resources is committed to ...

Lake Oroville Community Update -- Sept. 16

Lake Oroville Community Update for Sept. 16, 2022.

Lake Oroville Update - August 14, 2025

Lake Oroville Update - August 14, 2025

State Water Project Operations: New Framework Already Benefitting California’s Water Supply

Operating under a new federal framework that balances water supply and endangered species protection, the State Water Project is adjusting Delta operations for ...

LEBLS Project Shows Early Signs of Success for Juvenile Salmon

Since the 1950s, California’s salmon populations have dwindled due to lost habitat from a combination of factors, including human-made barriers such as dams, al ...

Photo Essay: Improving Snowpack Data, the Old-Fashioned Way

Photo Essay: Improving Snowpack Data, the Old-Fashioned Way

There and Back Again: A Journey into Desolation Wilderness

On September 16, 2026, a fellowship made from the California Department of Water Resources’ Division of Flood Operations and GEI environmental consultants embar ...

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The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta plays a major role in California's prosperity by supplying drinking water to 25 million residents and fueling a $32 billion agr ...

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Sustainability is the assurance that natural ecosystems can meet the needs of future generations. A key part of what we do is ensure the sustainability of Calif ...

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California is prone to potentially devastating impacts of periodic floods. All 58 counties have experienced at least 1 significant flood event in the past 25 ye ...

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