Drought Resilience Interagency & Partners Collaborative

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DRIP Collaborative at the Spring 2025 meeting held at the California Natural Resources Agency Headquarters in Sacramento.

The Department of Water Resources (DWR) in 2023 established a standing drought and water shortage interagency task force in coordination with the State Water Board and other relevant state agencies to facilitate proactive state planning and coordination for pre-drought planning, emergency response, and post-drought management, consistent with Senate Bill 552 (Chaptered in 2021). The Task Force, called the Drought Resilience Interagency and Partners Collaborative (DRIP Collaborative), serves as a public forum with state and non-state agency members to advance our drought strategies and continue building resilience to the increasingly arid conditions California faces.


Explore the Task Force's annual progress reports: 2023 (report highlights) | 2024 (report highlights)

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Low water conditions surrounding Granite Bay Main Beach at Folsom Lake in Placer County, California. Photo taken November 18, 2022.

The Drought Resilience Interagency and Partners (DRIP) Collaborative, established to enhance California’s resilience to droughts and water shortages, has released its 2024 progress report which highlights the activities, discussions, meetings, and collaborative recommendation process that was undertaken during the DRIP Collaborative’s second year.

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For questions, please send an email to drip@water.ca.gov or call Zoe Kanavas at 916-606-2134.

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