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Lake Oroville Community Update for March 18, 2022
From June 23 to July 14, 2022, DWR and partners celebrated four multi-benefit restoration projects taking place in California’s Central Valley including the Sac ...
Lake Oroville Community Update for August 12, 2022.
The Feather River Fish Hatchery, constructed by DWR and operated by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, celebrates its 50th anniversary this October ...
More than 20,000 visitors and residents joined in the festivities of Oroville’s annual Salmon Festival on September 22 to welcome Chinook salmon back to the Fea ...
We’re hearing this question frequently, and it’s not surprising given California’s dry winter to date. We’d like to know the answer, too. The National Weath ...
DWR is looking to small businesses and veterans to help serve millions of Californians and it’s having a big impact on local communities. DWR’s Small Business ...
DWR recently completed construction that transforms an island in the heart of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta from a managed leveed site to an open tidal wetla ...
The National Weather Service is forecasting rain in both Northern and Southern California starting Wednesday, including over the burn areas of the Camp and Wool ...
The wildfires of 2017 have charred hillsides across the state leaving communities downslope vulnerable to catastrophic mud and debris flows.
Rainfall in California was far above average in November. Then came December, one of the state’s driest months on record.
Lake Oroville Community Update for October 7, 2022
Lake Oroville Community Update for March 30, 2023.
DWR is maintaining releases from Lake Oroville to the Feather River at 15,000 cubic feet per second (cfs).
Lake Oroville Community Update for March 17, 2023.
With ongoing wet weather and in anticipation of increased runoff inflows into the reservoir, DWR will increase outflows through the Hyatt Powerplant on Wednesda ...
Lake Oroville Community Update for March 24, 2023.
DWR is maintaining releases from Lake Oroville to the Feather River at 35,000 cubic feet per second (cfs), with 23,000 cfs flowing through the low-flow channel ...
DWR continues to make flood control protection releases from Lake Oroville to the Feather River this week.