The Central Valley Project

The Central Valley Project, one of the Nation`s major water conservation developments, extends from the Cascade Range in the north to the semi-arid but fertile plains along the Kern River in the south.

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The San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water Authority

The San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water Authority was established in January of 1992 and consists of water agencies representing approximately 2,100,000 acres of 29 federal and exchange water service contractors within the western San Joaquin Valley, San Benito and Santa Clara counties.

Learn more about San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water Authority here.

San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water Authority Facilities

The San Luis and Delta Mendota operates and maintains a network of infrastructure that provides critical resources for communities, farms, and the environment in California. 

Learn more about San Luis & Delta-Mendota Water Authority Facilities here.

Bay-Delta Flows

The State Water Resources Control Board is working to revise it’s Bay-Delta Water Quality Control Plan. As a crucial hub for California’s water delivery, informed decisions based in science are critical to effective management of the Bay-Delta.

Learn more about Bay-Delta flows here.