Sacramento River

The Sacramento River region includes the entire drainage of the Sacramento River and its tributaries, spanning from Chipps Island in Solano County northward to Goose Lake in Modoc County. The state’s two largest water systems, the Central Valley Project and the State Water Project, originate here. Agriculture is the main driver, with over 1.5 million acres irrigated on the valley floor. Top grossing crops include rice, walnuts, almonds, and tomatoes.

California Fish and Game, Volume 40

California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) | October 1st, 1954

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California Fish and Game, Volume 41

California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) | October 1st, 1955

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California Fish and Game, Volume 46

California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) | April 4th, 1960

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California Fish and Game, Volume 47

California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) | July 1st, 1961

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California Fish and Game, Volume 6

California Fish and Game Commission | January 1st, 1920

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California forest die-off linked to multi-year deep soil drying in 2012–2015 drought

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | July 1st, 2019

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Widespread episodes of recent forest die-off have been tied to the occurrence of anomalously warm droughts, although the underlying mechanisms remain inadequately

California Groundwater Conditions Update – Spring 2019

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | October 3rd, 2022

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DWR has completed an evaluation of state-wide groundwater level data reported in spring 2019 for California groundwater basins. Spring data correspond to the time period

California Groundwater Conditions Update – Spring 2020

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | October 3rd, 2022

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In this report, groundwater level change values compare spring 2020 to spring 2019, 2017, 2015, and 2010. The information is summarized in Table 1. Spring groundwater lev

California Groundwater Conditions Update – Spring 2021 California’s drought and groundwater

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | October 3rd, 2022

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This report uses maps to depict how groundwater levels have changed over time using two different analytical methods. One method, groundwater level change maps, show the

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