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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 for Sept. 16, 2022.
Lake Oroville Update - August 14, 2025
Operating under a new federal framework that balances water supply and endangered species protection, the State Water Project is adjusting Delta operations for ...
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
On September 16, 2026, a fellowship made from the California Department of Water Resources’ Division of Flood Operations and GEI environmental consultants embar ...
Early season heat is rapidly wiping out California’s giant, frozen reservoir – the Sierra Nevada snowpack. Snow is melting fast, even at the highest elevations. ...
Working with other agencies and the public, our programs strategically manage California's water resources and systems. Our goal is to meet social, environmenta ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
A large portion of the State Water Project (SWP) has been financed from the issuance of general obligation and revenue bonds. Bond issuances account for 82 per ...
The Mojave Siphon Powerplant was constructed between 1990 and 1996 as part of the South State Water Project (SWP). The facility is located on the East Branch of ...
DWR emergency response and recovery work on the Lake Oroville spillways is reviewed by a five-member Board of Consultants. The California Water Code and Federal ...
Following adoption of the 2012 Central Valley Flood Protection Plan (2012 CVFPP), DWR funded six regionally-led Regional Flood Management Plans (RFMPs) that des ...