![Rock is loaded onto barges at the California Department of Water Resources Weber Rock Yard near the Port of Stockton, California. DWR maintains massive stockpiles of rock and flood fighting materials that can be distributed throughout the state to repair potential levee breaches that could occur in a major earthquake. Photo taken June 9, 2021.](/-/media/DWR-Images/Delta-Conveyance/2021_06_09_FL_0058_Weber_Rock_Yard.jpg?mw=200&hash=59C387C3B96EB6A4E4836B69AF6EE800)
When a magnitude 4.2 earthquake struck near Isleton in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta on October 18, it was a reminder of the threat posed to critical State Water Project infrastructure by seismic activity.
When a magnitude 4.2 earthquake struck near Isleton in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta on October 18, it was a reminder of the threat posed to critical State Water Project infrastructure by seismic activity.
As part of ongoing efforts to invest in water resilience programs in communities across California, DWR celebrated a $7.9 million grant awarded to the Yolo Subbasin Groundwater Agency to support groundwater recharge, sustainability planning, and water management.
Lake Oroville Community Update for November 17, 2023.
Lake Oroville Community Update for November 9, 2023.
The Department of Water Resources (DWR) joined local and state officials on October 30 to celebrate more than $15 million awarded to help support groundwater-reliant communities in Sonoma County.
Lake Oroville Community Update for November 3, 2023