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Agricultural Industry Letters to Governor Gavin Newsom, President Donald Trump, and Congress
Agricultural Industry Letters to Governor Gavin Newsom, President Donald Trump, and Congress Newsom Ag Letter 75 California agricultural organizations Repair and modernize existing water supply and conveyance infrastructure Reconsider State’s legal action against 2019 Biological Opinions Fund infrastructure to replace groundwater supplies lost to SGMA Reconsider CDFW Incidental Take Permit Western Letter to President […]
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CDEC Reservoir Levels Map
California relies on water stored during wet years for use during dry years. Water storage, both above and below ground is critical to California. The map below shows how much water is in California’s major above-ground storage. These California’s Daily Reservoir Levels, per Department of Water Resources’ CDEC, is the water currently stored in […]
Reservoir Levels Map
Learn More About: Subsidence Solutions
There has been a lot of attention in the media this week to the subject of groundwater overdraft and subsidence, or settling of the land when groundwater is pumped. While this is an extremely important issue for California, people should remember that not all overdraft is the same and “one size fits all” solutions are a mistake.
Continue readingCVP today
The CVP Today The CVP serves farms, homes, and industry in California‘s Central Valley as well as the major urban centers in the San Francisco Bay Area; it is also the primary source of water for much of California‘s wetlands. In addition to delivering water for farms, homes, factories, and the environment, the CVP produces […]
SWP-Recreation
Recreation SWP lakes offer a variety of recreational activities. At Project lakes and reservoirs visitors will find opportunities to swim, picnic, waterski, boat, fish, hike, bike, camp, and horseback ride. Plans to construct the SWP included these recreational facilities for the benefit of the public. Source: California Department of Water Resources