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The California State Water Project, commonly known as the SWP, is a state water management project in the U.S. state ... Pyramid and Castaic Lakes form the primary ...
(The Center Square) – California Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Biden-Harris Administration reached a long-awaited agreement on the updated rules for the State Water Project (SWP) and the Central ...
Map of water storage and delivery facilities as well as major rivers and cities in the state of California. Central Valley Project systems are in red, and State Water Project in blue. California's interconnected water system serves almost 40 million people and irrigates over 5,680,000 acres (2,300,000 ha) of farmland. [1]
The Newsom administration is projecting that California's State Water Project could lose up to 23% of its water delivering capacity within 20 years.
1961 Feb 2 - State takes first step in $400 State Water Project [380] Aug 10 - History of EBMUD and the November 1959 $1.7 billion state water project vote [381] 1962 - May 17 - $27 million joint CVP funding project proposed [382] 1963 - Corps of Engineers dredges the Sacramento Deep Water Ship Channel to the port of Sacramento.
The Department of Water Resources doubled its forecasted allocation from 15% to 30% due to strong winter storms, the agency announced Friday. California doubles State Water Project allocation ...
Built by the California Department of Water Resources, Oroville Dam is one of the key features of the California State Water Project (SWP), one of two major projects passed that set up California's statewide water system. Construction was initiated in 1961, and despite numerous difficulties encountered during its construction, including ...
In 1960, Metropolitan, along with 30 other public agencies, signed a long-term contract that made possible the construction of the State Water Project, including reservoirs, pumping plants and the 444-mile California Aqueduct (715 km), which serves urban and agricultural agencies from the San Francisco Bay to Southern California.