Bureau of Reclamation

04/28/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/28/2025 12:09

Reclamation boosts California’s 2025 Central Valley Project water supply allocations

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Continuing to focus on maximizing California's water supplies, the Bureau of Reclamation has announced another increase in water supply allocations for the Central Valley Project for south-of-Delta agricultural contractors. While all north-of-Delta Central Valley Project contractors are currently at 100% of their supplies, south-of-Delta irrigation water service and repayment contractors are today being increased from 40% to 50%.

All other Central Valley Project contract allocations remain the same per the March 27 water supply update. Initial Central Valley Project contract allocations were announced on Feb. 25.

"Today's increase in allocations reinforces our commitment to achieving the objectives outlined in Executive Order 14181, which seeks to maximize water supplies within the Central Valley Project," stated Acting California-Great Basin Regional Director Adam Nickels. "We are pleased that today's optimization of available water supplies will continue to support California farmers and the communities we serve."

As the water year progresses, changes in hydrology, actions that impact operations, and opportunities to deliver additional water will influence future allocations. Water supply updates and past year's allocations are posted on Reclamation's website.

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