Delta Conveyance Project

The Delta Conveyance Project is a critical initiative aimed at addressing California’s water challenges and ensuring a sustainable water supply for the future. This project focuses on the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, a vital water hub for the state, to enhance water conveyance and protect ecosystem health. By leveraging innovative engineering and sustainable practices, the Delta Conveyance Project aims to secure a reliable water supply for communities, agriculture, and the environment.

Why it’s Important:

The importance of the Delta Conveyance Project lies in its ability to modernize and fortify the state’s water infrastructure, adapting to evolving environmental conditions and growing water demands. This endeavor is crucial for maintaining a resilient water supply, safeguarding against climate impacts, and fostering the long-term well-being of California’s ecosystems and communities.

For more detailed information on the Delta Conveyance Project, please refer below.

California DWR released a new, 2-page “Fast Facts” on the Delta Conveyance Project to modernize the state’s water infrastructure.  It’s a quick read and will keep you up-to-date, view DWR’s Fast Facts’s pdf or read the “Fast Facts” below.

Delta Conveyance Project has a robust list of Public information Materials Toolkit that is available to download or you can view the information below.

Fast Facts

Public Information Materials Toolkit

Overview, Project Need, Background

Design & Engineering

Public Outreach & Engagement

Planning & Permitting

Graphic Assets

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Website Links

Social Media Handles