
State Water Project Analysis Office
Department of Water Resources
1416 9th Street, Room 1620
Sacramento, CA 95814
Mailing Address:
P. O. Box 942836
Sacramento, CA 94236
The California Department of Water Resources, State Water Project Analysis Office (SWPAO).
This office administers policies and procedures to ensure that the State Water Project delivers water to the approximately 25 million Californians depending on it for at least a portion of their water needs. SWPAO is staffed with engineers, analysts, writers, and support staff. Our office has three main areas of management: Project Costs, Project Power, and Project Water. Within these areas we calculate contractor cost allocations, track the buying and selling of power, negotiate and administer water contracts, track water schedules and actual delivery amounts, prepare Bulletin 132 (Management of the California State Water Project) each year, and coordinate and approve new turnouts.
Links are provided below or on the left to access our services and learn more about the individual branches within the State Water Project Analysis Office.
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Administers the long term contracts with the 29 SWP contractors. To accomplish this, the Branch negotiates and administers additional water contracts and acts as contractor liaison with the SWP contractors for water deliveries and special projects; and negotiates and administers water contracts with non-SWP contractors.
- Facilitates a DWR-wide effort to renew the FERC power license to operate the Department's Oroville hydroelectric facilities, including two pumping-generating plants and one power plant.
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The Water Delivery Analysis and Documentation Branch is responsible for a diverse set of functions including scheduling and classifying water deliveries, administering the turnout authorization and special water supply programs processes, and publishing Bulletin 132, an annual report chronicling the activities of the State Water Project.
Oroville Facilities Relicensing
Water Delivery Analysis and Documentation Branch
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Performs a variety of functions within its four sections: the Water Transfers Section, the Environmental Water Account Water Supply Section, the Bay-Delta Hearings and Program Development Section, and the SWP Water Rights Section.
Water Supply and Transfers Branch
