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Prepare for Water Recreating This Summer DWR’s mussel inspection program in Oroville is underway to protect State Water Project (SWP) infrastructure. Mandatory watercraft inspections are required ...
The Department of Water Resources’ (DWR) newly implemented invasive mussel inspection program for State Water Project (SWP) facilities in Oroville uncovered golden mussels attached to a pontoon boat ...
Project Will Help Provide Safe, Reliable Water for Local Communities, Wildlife and Ecosystems CALEXICO, Calif. – As part of California’s overall Salton Sea Management Program, officials gathered in ...
Golden Mussels Found During Boat Inspection at Thermalito Forebay The Department of Water Resources’ (DWR) newly implemented invasive mussel inspection program for State Water Project (SWP) facilities ...
Salton Sea — On May 22, leaders from local, state, federal, tribal, and nonprofit organizations gathered to mark a pivotal achievement at the Salton Sea — the filling of the first expansion pond in ...
Sacramento, Calif. – The Department of Water Resources (DWR) is implementing an emergency program to divert high river flows away from flood-prone Central Valley communities and into groundwater ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Today, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) announced it must reduce the State Water Project allocation to 5 percent of requested supplies for 2022. DWR previously set the ...
With California adapting to intense shifts between extreme wet and dry weather, DWR announced three projects that will receive support from DWR’s Water Desalination Grant Program, and an additional ...
Final EIR Certified; Engineering, Design and Permitting to Move Forward Project Will Capture and Move More Water During Wet Seasons to Better Endure Dry Seasons and Protect Against Earthquake ...
Extremely Dry Conditions in January Put Dent in Early Season Start, with Big Regional Differences Remaining Effective Water Management Keeps Statewide Reservoirs Near or Above Average SACRAMENTO, ...
Project Restores 3,400 acres of Habitat for Sensitive Fish Species While Also Reducing Flood Risk in the Central Valley SACRAMENTO, Calif. – For the first time in 100 years, tidal waters are flowing ...
(Left to right) California Department of Water Resources staff Angelique Fabbiani-Leon, State Hydrometeorologist, Jordan Thoennes, Water Resources Engineer, and Andy Reising, Snow Surveys and Water ...
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