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DWR released the final version of the California Water Plan
Asserts equity for “frontline communities,” yet ignores the negative impacts key projects will have on them, like the Delta Conveyance Project.
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DWR has submitted a petition to State Water Resources Control Board to change water rights
also known as the Delta tunnel, despite currently being under investigation by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for discriminatory mismanagement of the Delta.
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DWR publicly releases Land Use Gallery
What is the California Department of Water Resources Land Use Gallery?
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DWR Now Accepting Applications for $510 Million in Financial Assistance to Support Water Supply Reliability
Yard Transformation, and Migratory Birds
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Fish Released into the Wild: DWR and CDFW
Smolts (juvenile salmon able to return to the ocean) are loaded onto specialized trucks and transported to their release location in the San Pablo Bay.
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9.6 million fish stocked
In an effort to enhance fishing and boost native fish populations, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources stocks a variety of fish species throughout Utah every year. In 2021, the DWR worked to proactively change its fish stocking to help more fish survive during the extreme drought.
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Utah DWR law enforcement celebrates 125 years
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources law enforcement section has seen various changes during its 125-year history, but conserving Utah’s fish and wildlife species — and enforcing the laws that protect them — has continued to be the top priority since the first game warden took office in Utah in 1896.
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DWR is taking immediate action to bolster #droughtresilience
Will provide reliable water supply sources, improve storage, and modernize infrastructure.
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DWR proposing to treat Lake
Utah DWR proposing to treat Navajo Lake in October Utah DWR proposing to treat Navajo Lake in October in an effort to reset the fishery
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DWR Statement on Status of Lake Oroville Powerplant
This is just one of many unprecedented impacts we are experiencing in California as a result of our climate-induced drought.
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DWR increases fishing limits at 10 waterbodies
In anticipation of low water levels due to drought conditions, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources issued emergency changes to Utah’s fishing regulations Tuesday to allow anglers to catch and keep more fish at 10 waterbodies around the state.
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DWR Answers Your Electrofishing Questions
Fish are temporarily stunned as the electrical current causes their muscles to contract. The fish then float towards the surface where they can be easily netted.
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DWR released a Notice of Preparation to modernize Delta infrastructure
The proposed project described in the NOP is a single underground tunnel with two intakes that together have a total diversion capacity of 6,000 cubic feet-per-second (cfs).
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DWR announces changes to state fishing records
Shown: Woman catches biggest catch-and-release fish in Utah history at Lake Powell
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9 Alternatives to Groundwater Sustainability Plans Approved by DWR
An alternative may be an existing groundwater management plan that demonstrates a reasonable expectation of achieving sustainability within 20 years.
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Illegally caught fish and More Tracked with DWR K9's
Cruz was instrumental in finding fish and was able to locate their odor on one of the vehicle door handles during a stop
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DWR Announces 2019 State Water Project allocation increased to 75 percent
This is the final allocation for the calendar year. The initial allocation in November 2018 was 10 percent.
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DWR Oroville Update | April 10
Releases from the newly reconstructed main spillway began at 8,300 cubic feet per second (cfs) on April 2nd and peaked on Sunday, April 7th at 25,000 cfs.
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DWR Assessment of the Green Spot on the Face of the Oroville Dam
DWR released 28 page assessment ofthe vegetation area on the face of the Oroville Dam. This report documents the history and impact of vegetation occasionally visible on the face of Oroville Dam.