• The California Department of Water Resources and Stockton East Water District host a press event with local officials in the Central Valley to highlight improvements to the Bellota Weir Modification project on the Calaveras River in San Joaquin County, California, on September 6, 2023.
    This project is being developed with a $12 million grant from the Department of Water Resources’ Urban Drought Relief Community Program. The project will enhance Stockton’s water quality, reliability and groundwater recharge capability while protecting local wildlife.
    Florence Low / California Department of Water Resources

  • The California Department of Water Resources Director Karla Nemeth speaks during a press event with local officials in the Central Valley to highlight improvements to the Bellota Weir Modification project on the Calaveras River in San Joaquin County, California, on September 6, 2023.
    This project is being developed with a $12 million grant from the Department of Water Resources’ Urban Drought Relief Community Program. The project will enhance Stockton’s water quality, reliability and groundwater recharge capability while protecting local wildlife.
    Florence Low / California Department of Water Resources

  • Carlos Villapudua, California Assemblymember, speaks during a press event with local officials in the Central Valley to highlight improvements to the Bellota Weir Modification project on the Calaveras River in San Joaquin County, California, on September 6, 2023.
    This project is being developed with a $12 million grant from the Department of Water Resources’ Urban Drought Relief Community Program. The project will enhance Stockton’s water quality, reliability and groundwater recharge capability while protecting local wildlife.
    Florence Low / California Department of Water Resources

  • Justin M. Hopkins, General Manager, Stockton East Water District, speaks during a press event with local officials in the Central Valley to highlight improvements to the Bellota Weir Modification project on the Calaveras River in San Joaquin County, California, on September 6, 2023.
    This project is being developed with a $12 million grant from the Department of Water Resources’ Urban Drought Relief Community Program. The project will enhance Stockton’s water quality, reliability and groundwater recharge capability while protecting local wildlife.
    Florence Low / California Department of Water Resources

  • Richard Atkins, President – Board of Directors, Stockton East Water District, speaks during a press event with local officials in the Central Valley to highlight improvements to the Bellota Weir Modification project on the Calaveras River in San Joaquin County, California, on September 6, 2023.
    This project is being developed with a $12 million grant from the Department of Water Resources’ Urban Drought Relief Community Program. The project will enhance Stockton’s water quality, reliability and groundwater recharge capability while protecting local wildlife.
    Florence Low / California Department of Water Resources

  • The California Department of Water Resources and Stockton East Water District host a press event with local officials in the Central Valley to highlight improvements to the Bellota Weir Modification project on the Calaveras River in San Joaquin County, California, on September 6, 2023.
    This project is being developed with a $12 million grant from the Department of Water Resources’ Urban Drought Relief Community Program. The project will enhance Stockton’s water quality, reliability and groundwater recharge capability while protecting local wildlife.
    Florence Low / California Department of Water Resources

  • The California Department of Water Resources and Stockton East Water District host a press event with local officials in the Central Valley to highlight improvements to the Bellota Weir Modification project on the Calaveras River in San Joaquin County, California, on September 6, 2023.
    This project is being developed with a $12 million grant from the Department of Water Resources’ Urban Drought Relief Community Program. The project will enhance Stockton’s water quality, reliability and groundwater recharge capability while protecting local wildlife.
    Florence Low / California Department of Water Resources