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.

2024 Annual Water Supply and Demand Assessment Summary Report

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | October 1st, 2024

Summary

This report summarizes the Department of Water Resources’ (DWR’s) review of Urban Water Suppliers’ Annual Water Shortage Assessment Reports (Annual Shortage Reports

2024 Biological Opinion: Reinitiation of Consultation on the Coordinated Long-Term Operation of the Central Valley Project and State Water Project

U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) | November 8th, 2024

Summary

This BiOp addresses the PA’s effects on federally-listed species and designated critical habitat. This response is provided under the authority of the Endangered Specie

2025 Agricultural Water Management Plan Guidebook (Draft)

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | July 23rd, 2025

Summary

The 2025 Agricultural Water Management Plan Guidebook (Guidebook) was prepared by DWR to assist agricultural water suppliers in understanding and complying with the requi

21st century California drought risk linked to model fidelity of the El Niño teleconnection

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | September 3rd, 2018

Summary

Greenhouse gas-induced climate change is expected to lead to negative hydrological impacts for southwestern North America, including California (CA). This includes a decr

6PPD-quinone in water from the San Francisco-San Joaquin Delta, California, 2018-2024

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | March 10th, 2025

Summary

The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (Delta) is an expansive river delta supplying a large portion of California’s fresh water for agriculture and residential use, and it i

A Bayesian approach to infer nitrogen loading rates from crop and land-use types surrounding private wells in the Central Valley, California

European Geosciences Union (EGU) | May 7th, 2018

Summary

This study is focused on nitrogen loading from a wide variety of crop and land-use types in the Central Valley, California, USA, an intensively farmed region with high

A Comparative Study for Estimating Crop Evapotranspiration in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta

University of California, Davis (UC Davis) | April 23rd, 2018

Summary

Consumptive water use by crops, often referred to as evapotranspiration (ET), is frequently the largest component of an agricultural region’s water balance. This study

A conceptual model for floodplains in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta

University of California, Davis (UC Davis) | October 3rd, 2012

Summary

Floodplains are among the most biologically productive and diverse ecosystems on Earth and they provide significant benefits to society such as attenuation of floodwaters

A Conjunctive Use Model for the Tule Groundwater Sub-Basin Area in the Southern-Eastern San Joaquin Valley, California

U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) | February 4th, 2003

Summary

The Tule groundwater sub-basin is an agriculturally-intensive area located in the eastern-central part of the southern San Joaquin Valley, California. Urban and a

A Conservation Footprint for California Rice

California Rice Commission (CRC) | January 31st, 2025

Summary

Rice agriculture, especially winter-flooded rice fields, provides surrogate wetlands that host a diversity of species in the Central Valley. Rice fields are critical for

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