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34.1 million-acre feet
- The state’s reservoirs contained 34.1 million-acre feet of water as of June 3, 119% of average for this time of year, according to the California Department of Water Resources. One acre-foot is about half the volume of an Olympic-size swimming pool.
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You can now track the most current local and statewide water conditions down to your region, and even your neighborhood, on the California Water Watch website. Detailed information for precipitation and surface water information is also available in the California Data Exchange Center (CDEC).
- Daily Major Reservoir Levels Graphic
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- Daily Major Reservoir Levels Graphic
Jan 25, 2019 · This dashboard provides a bit more detail on the state of each of the reservoirs while also showing an aggregate total. It updates hourly using data from the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) website, giving an up-to-date picture of California reservoir levels.
Statewide Hydroclimate and Water Supply Conditions Map. Precipitation Temperature Reservoirs Snowpack Groundwater Streamflow Soil Moisture Vegetation Conditions.
The California Department of Water Resources provides an interactive map of water levels for 12 major reservoirs in California. For each reservoir, the current water level (updated daily) is shown along with the historical average and the total reservoir capacity.
California Water Watch. Browse and click on the map to view information. Precipitation | Temperature | Reservoirs | Snowpack | Groundwater | Streamflow | Soil Moisture | Vegetation Conditions.
Explore the NEW USGS National Water Dashboard interactive map to access real-time water data from over 13,500 stations nationwide. Current Conditions for California: Lakes and reserviors -- 35 site (s) found.