The Water Resources Cal Department in Sacramento, CA is responsible for managing and overseeing California's water resources, including the complex water system that involves both natural and manmade structures. They address various aspects such as agriculture, climate change, conservation, the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, drought, environment, floods, groundwater, and more. Their work involves dam safety, education, emergency management, infrastructure, power generation, recreation, science, sustainability, water storage, and various programs aimed at managing and protecting California's water supply.
The department provides resources, conducts research, and collaborates with regional water managers to ensure the sustainable management of California's water reserves. They also work towards improving ecosystems, water quality, and water supply in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. With a focus on climate change and its impact on water supply, the department plays a crucial role in making informed decisions for the future of California's water resources. They offer career opportunities, grant and loan programs, technical assistance, and engage in open communication with tribal governments and communities.
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