California is advancing restoration projects, streamflows for native fisheries, and a science plan in the state’s ongoing commitment to establishing and maintaining the health of our Sacramento River and Bay-Delta waterways and landscapes.
![The Tide's End Multibenefit Restoration Project in Yolo County will convert the site from agriculture, managed marsh, and seasonal wetlands to agriculture, tidal marsh, seasonal wetlands (floodplain), and riparian habitat. Photo taken April 16, 2024.](/-/media/DWR-Images/Environment/2024_04_16_AN_0036_Tides_End_DRONE.jpg?mw=200&hash=5905E83B1A593DD66E576B8022E6FD44)
California is advancing restoration projects, streamflows for native fisheries, and a science plan in the state’s ongoing commitment to establishing and maintaining the health of our Sacramento River and Bay-Delta waterways and landscapes.
After two consecutive years with major flood events across the state, DWR is using California Flood Preparedness Week, which runs from Oct. 19 through Oct. 26, to encourage all Californians to prepare for flood season.
On the heels of the 10-year anniversary of the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) last month and the start of the new water year, the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) today released its Fall Semi-Annual Groundwater Conditions update.