DWR is working to reduce flood risks for more than a half million people in the Sacramento region as part of the first multi-benefit flood management and habitat project under the Central Valley Flood ...
Lake Oroville Update - August 29, 2025 ...
State of California The California Department of Water Resources (DWR), Marin Water, and the California Project WET program invite educators working with students in grades 3 through 12 to join us for ...
In the last five years, DWR and its partners have restored thousands of acres of tidal wetlands and floodplains along the Sacramento River and in the Delta, where the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers ...
Agenda items include election of officers for 2026, Commission annual workplan, Water Storage Investment Program, Water Plan Update, and State Water Project Annual Review.
Lake Oroville Update - January 16, 2026 ...
California is one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world, and is the major producer of many nuts, fruits, and vegetables. In fact, California is the only producer of 13 commodities ...
Considerable progress has been made to improve flood management in the Central Valley; however, this vast region still faces significant flood risk. Approximately 1 million Californians live and work ...
State of California The California Irrigation Institute (CII) will host its 64th annual conference from January 26-27, 2026, in Sacramento, California. The theme for this year’s conference is ...
DWR, in partnership with the California State Association of Counties (CSAC), is convening a series of virtual roundtable-style gatherings for county staff who are responsible for the planning and ...
State of California The California Department of Water Resources (DWR), San Joaquin County Office of Education (SJCOE), California Regional Environmental Education Community (CREEC), and the ...
Releases to Feather River (Sum of River Outlet and Diversion Dam Releases) 29,752 10,661 10,661 112,793 ...