Stream Gage Improvement Program

Digital stream gage with laptop and notebook in foreground
Steam Gage Improvement Program (CalSIP)

Technician performing work on a digital stream gage.

As California experiences more frequent shifts between climate extremes, it’s important for the water managers and residents to have reliable, real-time information about the conditions and amount of water flowing into our rivers and streams to better manage water resources for public safety, water supply and the conservation of freshwater species.

To help better understand water resources statewide, DWR is seeking to fund public entities to improve stream gage infrastructure and bridge data gaps as part of the Stream Gage Improvement Program (CalSIP).

Through CalSIP, public agencies can receive technical assistance to upgrade, reactivate, or install new surface water monitoring stations, at no additional cost to them, that will share important stream flow data that can help inform water management decisions.

Stream Gage Improvement Program Update

The application period to request funding for stream gaging closed on December 31, 2024. The Department of Water Resources (DWR) is currently reviewing the submitted applications and will reach out to selected entities soon. Thank you for your interest in the Stream Gage Improvement Program. DWR plans to post a summary table of the selected projects in spring 2025. We appreciate your commitment to improving California's water management and monitoring efforts.

View CalSIP Map Application and interest survey.

Contact Us

For questions and more information, please contact the CalSIP team at calsip_generalquestions@water.ca.gov

 

Radley Ott, CalSIP Project Manager

Phone: (530) 945-0985

 

Teresa Connor, CalSIP Program Manager

Phone: (530) 526-7427

 

Access Stream Gage Map & Data

Access current and historical stream gage maps and data.

The CalSIP Stream Gage Map

 

Access real-time stream gage data on the California’s Data Exchange Center website.