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March 21 Lake Oroville Spillways Construction Update

The underground secant pile cutoff wall was completed on March 7, 2018 and crews are placing roller-compacted concrete for the emergency spillway splashpad.

Tree-Ring Study Reveals Historical Drought Record in Southern California

As part of ongoing work to improve California’s preparedness for dry conditions and better adapt to climate change, DWR has released results of a study examinin ...

Lake Oroville Spillways Construction Update May 23, 2018

DWR provided an update on construction-related activities for the Lake Oroville Spillways Emergency Recovery Project on May 23.

DWR Releases Draft Prioritization of Groundwater Basins Under SGMA

DWR released a draft prioritization of groundwater basins as required by the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) on May 18.

DWR Awards $17 Million in LandFlex Grants to Protect Drinking Water Supplies

Moving to help preserve groundwater supplies for Central Valley communities, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) has awarded nearly $17 million to three gro ...

Lake Oroville State Officials and Partners Advise Recreational Boaters to Exercise Caution Around Driftwood Areas

The California Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR), Department of Water Resources (DWR) and marina partners at Lake Oroville State Recreation Area advise r ...

DWR Prepares for Potential Use of Oroville's Main Spillway

Due to storms expected in the Feather River basin, DWR is taking steps to prepare for use of the main spillway potentially as early as the first week of April.

Californians Face Wide Variety of Potential Flooding

DWR urges Californians to be proactive and prepare for flooding as the winter storm season quickly approaches.

DWR Encourages Counties, Communities to be ‘Well Prepared’ to Support Dry Drinking Water Wells

As California continues to experience climate-driven severe drought conditions, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) is providing tools and resources to help ...

DWR Delivers $2 Million For Urgent Drought Relief Projects

DWR is providing critical financial support to four urgent projects in Humboldt, Los Angeles, Modoc, Shasta, and Siskiyou counties through the Small Community D ...

DWR Launches New Website to Improve Tracking of Local and Statewide Water Conditions Amid Extreme Dry Conditions

The Department of Water Resources (DWR) has launched a new website, California Water Watch, that helps Californians easily access information on current local ...

DWR Partners with Rancho California Water District to Support Agriculture and Groundwater Conservation

Earlier this year, Rancho California Water District in Riverside County received funding from DWR Urban Community Drought Relief Program for two projects that ...

California and Tribal Partners Secure Critical Water Supply to Support Native American Farmers

Working together to support local Tribal farmers, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) and Santa Rosa Rancheria Tachi Yokut Tribe have expedited two water tr ...

State and Local Water Agencies Complete Initial Plan Determinations to Advance Groundwater Sustainability

Marking a major milestone towards sustainably managing California’s groundwater supplies, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) today announced determinations ...

New Report Shows Implementation of Forecast-Informed Reservoir Operations at Lake Oroville and New Bullards Bar Can Increase Region’s Resilience to Floods

A new report released today shows that changes to reservoir operations at Lake Oroville and New Bullards Bar Reservoir can further reduce flood risk for communi ...

Algal Bloom Danger Advisory at Quail Lake

DWR urges people to avoid physical contact with water at Quail Lake in Los Angeles County until further notice due to the presence of blue-green algae. People s ...

New DWR Conveyance Study Finds Groundwater Stabilization Key to Protecting Valley Water Supplies

DWR has released a comprehensive new assessment of water conveyance in the San Joaquin Valley – home to more than 4 million Californians and one of the nation’s ...

State Develops Tool and Recommendations to Support Those Most Vulnerable to Drought

With drought conditions returning to California, DWR has finalized a tool and recommendations to support those communities most at risk during drought.

A Reservoir Rising: How DWR is Managing Lake Oroville in an Above-Average Water Year

For anyone who enjoys the abundant recreation opportunities at Lake Oroville, a full reservoir is a welcome site after years of drought and lower-than-normal la ...

Christmas Keeps on Giving to Lake Oroville Fish

DWR is once again participating in a successful partnership to recycle used Christmas trees into prime habitat for fish and other wildlife at Lake Oroville and ...

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