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On November 1, we met our objective to repair and reconstruct the main Lake Oroville spillway to handle flows of up to 1. Construction work after the November 1 milestone will focus on sealing drains, concrete seams, and drain pipes, as well as site clean up. We will also continue work on the emergency spillway to complete construction of the underground secant pile wall, which will prevent uphill erosion if the emergency spillway is ever used again. We expect to complete the secant pile wall by the end of January 2. During the second phase of construction in 2. Watch the video above to see the incredible transformation of the spillway’s reconstruction.

You can watch more videos on DWR’s You. Tube page. (1. 1- 0. Be Flood Ready. In honor of Flood Preparedness Week, we held a press conference on October 2. More than 7 million California residents are at risk of flooding, and many don’t realize it. Flooding happens throughout the state, from rural communities to urban areas, at the base of hills, and along the coast. In fact, every California county has received a flood- related emergency declaration in the past twenty years.

This year many communities are at additional risk for flooding because of wildfire damage. Flooding after fire is often more severe, as debris and ash left from the fire can form mudflows. Mudflows can cause considerable damage not covered by homeowner’s insurance. If mudflows, however, are related to flooding then the National Flood Insurance Program flood may cover costs of damage. Please check with your insurance provider for details. Be “flood ready” by following these steps: Make an evacuation kit.

Make an evacuation plan. Familiar routes may not be accessible during a flood. Stay informed during heavy storms. Don’t walk or drive through flood waters.

Just 6 inches of moving water can knock you down, and one foot of moving water can sweep your vehicle away. More information is available on our website.(1. A Golden Anniversary. The Feather River Fish Hatchery, constructed by DWR and operated by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, celebrates its 5. October. Each year, roughly 9,0. Once they reach a specific weight, they are released in the river or in San Pablo Bay to mature in the Pacific Ocean for two to three years before returning to the Feather River. The hatchery was constructed to improve the chances of survival for spring and fall run Chinook salmon and steelhead trout, protecting fish eggs from predation as well as abrupt changes in river flows and water temperatures.

Read more about the Feather River Fish Hatchery or book a tour by calling 5. Watch COMIX: Beyond The Comic Book Pages Online IMDB. More images. DWR Earns Environmental Award. On October 1. 1, 2. DWR Director Grant Davis helped open the second day of the 1. Biennial State of the Estuary Conference at the Scottish Rite Center in Oakland, California. At the conference, DWR was awarded an Outstanding Environmental Project Award for its more than 2,0. Twitchell and Sherman Islands.

More images. Aircraft Lift Water from Lake Oroville for Cherokee Fire. In response to the Cherokee Fire in Butte County, Aero Flite firefighting aircraft scoop water from Oroville on October 9 to douse hot spots. As of October 1. 0, the fire is 4. Thank you to the community and all agencies responding to this fire and the many others burning throughout California. Get the latest updates on the Cherokee fire and other fires in the state on Cal. FIRE’s Twitter page.

More images. California Water Plan Update 2. Plenary Meeting. There is still time to RSVP for the second California Water Plan Update 2. Plenary meeting. The meeting will be held September 2.

Wildland Fire Training and Conference Center in Mc. Clellan Park and via webinar for those who can't attend in person.

The Plenary will focus on 3 main themes: data, funding, and advancing integrated water management (IWM) across the state. IWM is helping California resolve some of the fragmented and divisive water management practices of our past by supporting collaborative, open, and transparent engagement among diverse stakeholders. View meeting materials and learn more about The California Water Plan. More images. Feather River Salmon Spawning Restoration Project. In anticipation of salmon spawning season this fall, we placed 5,0. Feather River in Oroville near the Feather River Fish Hatchery.

Last winter’s high river flows washed much of the gravel in the area downstream. Heavy equipment vehicles such as dump trucks, bulldozers, and excavators hauled the gravel into the river at locations designated by our biologists. Adult salmon need clean spawning gravel to dig their nests, called “redds,” where they lay their eggs. This project improves and increases the spawning habitat available to the salmon, in an effort to boost salmon population.

Learn more about the project on You. Tube. (0. 9- 1. 1- 1. Register for C. A. S. T. for Kids Event at San Luis Reservoir. We're looking for participants for the free Catch A Special Thrill (C. A. S. T.) for Kids event on September 1.

O’Neill Forebay at San Luis Reservoir. The program provides children with disabilities, ages 7 to 1.

The event is from 8: 0. We also need boat captains and other volunteers. Pontoon, bass, and ski boats are all welcome.

Children will learn watercraft safety, how to fish, and the importance of life jackets. They will receive a free fishing pole and tackle box, and be treated to a barbecue lunch. We sponsor the event along with the California Department of Parks and Recreation, CAL FIRE, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, and the C. A. S. T for Kids Foundation. Reservations are first- come, first- served, with priority given to first- time participants. Register online as a participant, volunteer, or boat captain on C.

A. S. T.’s website. More images. Central Valley Flood Protection Board Adopts Updated Plan to Invest in Flood Protection. On August 2. 5, 2.

Central Valley Flood Protection Plan (CVFPP) was adopted by the Central Valley Flood Protection Board. The updated 2. 01. CVFPP is based on the latest science to improve flood risk management in the Sacramento and San Joaquin River basins. The plan identifies the need to invest in long- term flood risk management actions that provide multiple benefits such as enhancements to water delivery and ecosystem functions. We are required to update the plan every 5 years, according to the Central Valley Flood Protection Act of 2. We collaborate with federal, State, and local agencies, and a diverse network of stakeholders to develop and update the plan to ensure public safety, ecosystem and environmental benefits, and economic sustainability.

For more information, read our press release or view a video of the recent board meeting. More images. Hundreds of East Porterville Homes Connected to Water Supply. A year has passed since the first family in East Porterville received water provided by the new distribution system connected to the City of Porterville’s water supply. Since August 1. 9, 2. Hundreds of households in East Porterville lost access to clean, running water as a result of dry wells during the recent 2. Along with the State Water Resources Control Board and Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, we partnered with the City of Porterville, other Tulare County agencies, and local nongovernmental organizations to deliver a permanent solution to East Porterville’s water woes. This project has been a huge success,” said Steve Doe, DWR project manager.

We’re pleased to see that by the end of the year, more than 7. For more information on the project, visit our East Porterville webpage or read our press release. More images. Updates and Stats on Oroville Spillways Construction.