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San Joaquin Basin Flood‑MAR Watershed Studies Tuolumne Watershed Study Area Report

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | December 3rd, 2025


The San Joaquin Basin Flood‑MAR Watershed Studies (Watershed Studies) — comprising five watershed reports for Calaveras, Stanislaus, Tuolumne, Merced and Upper San Joaquin watersheds and a Basin-wide Summary — deliver data‑driven assessments of climate change vulnerabilities and adaptation that reveal risks and consequences and call for bold, coordinated solutions. In the San Joaquin Basin, the effects of climate change will exacerbate long-standing water management challenges. As these reports quantify, every water management sector — flood, water supply (surface and groundwater), and ecosystems — is vulnerable. Without bold action, the basin and its watersheds face mounting threats to communities, economies, and ecosystems. Although each watershed has unique characteristics, all confront a future climate that is hotter and characterized by more extreme weather. For flood management, the 2022 Central Valley Flood Protection Plan states clearly: Catastrophic flooding in the San Joaquin Basin is not a question of if, but when. Meanwhile, the reliability of water supplies is expected to worsen, and ecosystems face degradation.

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Keywords

Central Valley, climate change, flood management, groundwater recharge