The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) is pleased to announce a 45-day public comment period for the Regional Flood Management Program (RFMP) Draft Guidelines (PDF).
Public Notices
On October 13, 2021, the Department of Water Resources certified the Environmental Impact Report (EIR), approved the Tisdale Weir Rehabilitation and Fish Passage Project, and filed a Notice of Determination.
The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) has released the draft Guidelines and Proposal Solicitation Package (PSP) for the Sustainable Groundwater Management (SGM) Grant Program’s Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) Implementation Funding.
This notice serves to inform all interested parties that a Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Report (SEIR) was certified by the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) for the B.F Sisk Dam Safety of Dams Modification Project on October 3, 2021.
The California Department of Water Resources (DWR) is pleased to announce a 45-day public comment period for the draft guidelines for the Delta Flood Emergency Response Grant Program, Round 3
The following is a notice of availability and intent to adopt a proposed mitigated negative declaration for the Georgiana Slough Salmonid migratory barrier project.
The Department of Water Resources’ Division of Safety of Dams has published a Notice of Determination for Shoreline Lake Dam, No. 620.
The Department of Water Resources, Division of Safety of Dams is proposing changes to regulation’s text, initially published on May 21, 2021, and making these changes available to public comment.
DWR has proposed amendments to California Plumbing Code (CPC) sections dealing with plumbing design standards for recycled water. An additional 15-day comment period ending on September 3, 2021 is the public’s chance to review and provide feedback to DWR on these proposed changes.
The Department of Water Resources’ Division of Safety of Dams has published a Notice of Determination for construction of an impermeable membrane liner on Lake Fordyce dam’s upstream face and a cut-off feature at the upstream toe.