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DWR
NEWS Fall 2002
DWRs Northern District Helps Bring Water To Drought-Stricken Klamath
Basin
In
a massive cooperative effort involving private industry, federal assistance,
and State government, DWRs expert teams at the Northern District Office
were able to assist in the relief effort to bring water in the form of wells
to the Klamath basin.
Update
2003 of the California Water Plan, A Strategic Plan for Sustaining Californias
Water Resources
To meet Californias future water needs, a comprehensive plan must be
constructed. Taking into account the growing population, mix of dry and wet
years possible, global warming, and a multitude of public and private interests,
Bulletin 160 will be the blueprint to help shape the destiny of water use
in California.
DWR
Drills Mendocino County Monitoring Wells
In accordance with the Critical Water Shortage Contingency Plan from the
Governors Advisory Drought Planning Panel, DWR drilled a series of
wells in Mendocino County to help monitor and store groundwater for future
use.
Water,
Power and FERC, DWR Seeks New License for Oroville Facilities
As the deadline for relicensing Lake Oroville facilities through FERC looms
closer, DWR continues to work with agencies, residents of Oroville, environmentalists
and recreationists who have a stake in the license conditions.
Lime
Saddle Campground Grand Opening
With the construction of the new campsite at Lime Saddle, DWR is providing
high-quality facilities to bring more recreationists to the Oroville area.
Ruth
Lake Contract
Nearly 40 years after the Davis-Grunsky Act was passed and DWR appropriated
a contract for the recreational maintenance of Ruth Lake in Trinity County
by a local water district, the contract drew to a close.
Former
DWR Director Ronald Robie Brings Broad Experience to Appellate Court Post
Former DWR Director Ronald Robie continues to serve California.
Reclamation
Board Tour
Pictorial
- The Aqueduct Repair of June 2001
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