Association of California Water Agencies

02/23/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 02/23/2026 16:37

State Water Contractors Release Annual Science Report

SACRAMENTO - The State Water Contractors (SWC) on Feb. 19 released its annual Science Report for the 2024-'25 fiscal year. The report provides updates on six studies, initially funded by more than $4 million from SWC's Science Program in 2023, designed to generate actionable science that supports fish and habitat protection while maintaining a sustainable water supply.

"The past year brought us insights from new studies that provide California's resource managers with a greater understanding of how and when targeted adjustments can be made to mitigate impacts on fragile ecosystems," stated Darcy Austin, Science Manager for the State Water Contractors, in a SWC news release. "SWC is committed to putting science first, and our approach is to fund research on the basis of reducing the scientific uncertainties that would assist managers in making decisions."

The studies focus on four water management priorities: compliance, habitat and ecology, non-operational stressor reduction and outflow.

Topics include:

  • Examining how environmental and hydrodynamic factors, like flow, turbidity, temperature and percentage of source water, influence salmonoid behavior and distribution near State Water Project (SWP) and Central Valley Project (CVP) export pumps.
  • Analyzing the impact of pesticides on juvenile Chinook salmon in the Delta, the results of which will help determine thresholds necessary to preserve the existing salmon population.
  • Assessing current gaps in water accounting and reporting, and recommending innovative solutions to address current water management challenges.

"SWC is committed to sustainably providing the water resources needed to drive our state's economy," stated Jennifer Pierre, General Manager for the State Water Contractors, in the news release. "That is why our Science Program is so important. We're funding and sharing studies that ensure water management decision-making in California has access to the most up-to-date research. Every day, our members protect important ecosystems and deliver essential water to Californians and the scientific research we fund supports their ability to accomplish both without compromise."

The report also highlights the efforts taken by SWC to expand the impact of the research.

To learn more about the SWC's Science Program and read this year's annual Science Report, visit www.swc.org.

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