Science activity

Science activity #50080, updated 29 April 2022

State Water Project

Description / purpose

The California State Water Project (SWP) is a water storage and delivery system of reservoirs, aqueducts, power plants and pumping plants extending more than 700 miles - two-thirds the length of California. Planned, constructed, and operated by the Department of Water Resources, the SWP is the nation's largest state-built, multi-purpose, user-financed water project. It supplies water to more than 27 million people in northern California, the Bay Area, the San Joaquin Valley, the Central Coast and southern California. SWP water also irrigates about 750,000 acres of farmland, mainly in the San Joaquin Valley.

Linked science activities

None specified

Collaborators

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Activity status

  • 1 Awarded / Initiating (1960)
  • 2 In progress / Ongoing (1960 - 2019)
  • 3 Complete

Funding summary

Total allocated funding: $0

Location

Subbasins
Delta regions

Geographic tags

None specified

Products and outputs

Type Title Description Views
Link State Water Project (SWP) website URL for the California State Water Project 0
Link State Water Project Operations and Delta Status website Links to project-wide SWP operations reports and g 0

Type and context

Lead implementing organization

Partner implementing organizations

Funding organizations

None specified

Funding programs

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Funding sources

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