The Bureau of Reclamation and California Department of Water Resources (DWR) today broke ground on a habitat restoration project in the Delta that, when completed, will help endangered species such as Delta smelt and Chinook salmon while supporting the long-term operations of the federal Central Valley Project and State Water Project.
![A drone view of the Prospect Island Tidal Habitat Restoration Project is a 1,600-acre project site that supports recovery of Delta smelt, Chinook salmon, and many other Delta-dependent fish and wildlife species while providing long-term resiliency with climate change. The $69.4 million project is funded by both the Department of Water Resources and US Bureau of Reclamation. The project is necessary for the long-term operations of the State Water Project and the federal Central Valley Project.. Photo taken November 7, 2024.](/-/media/DWR-Images/Delta/2024_11_07_NS_136_Prospect_Island_DRONE.jpg?mw=200&hash=ED4E1519ACEF7FBEA0F42741EF3B9816)