State of California DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES California Natural Resources Agency SECURITY AGREE 2025

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The Agencys mission statement: To restore, protect and manage the states natural, historical and cultural resources for current and future generations using creative approaches and solutions based on science, collaboration, and respect for all the communities and interests involved.
California Resources Corporation (CRC) is an independent energy and carbon management company committed to energy transition. CRC is committed to environmental stewardship while safely providing local, responsibly produced energy.
DWR manages Californias water resources, systems, and infrastructure, including the State Water Project (SWP), in a responsible, sustainable way. Our responsibilities and duties include: Preventing and responding to floods, droughts, and catastrophic events. Informing and educating the public on water issues.
Natural resource professionals work to protect our oceans, waterways, soil, plants, and wildlife. They develop and carry out plans that provide for the day-to-day management and restoration of natural habitats.
In most states, the activities relating to preservation, protection, and conservation of natural resources are consolidated in their state department of natural resources.
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Wade Crowfoot serves as Californias Natural Resources Secretary, leading efforts to conserve Californias environment and natural resources.
DWR is one of the seven departments that fall under the umbrella of the California Natural Resources Agency. We have: Approximately 3,500 employees. 11 main divisions.
Californias prosperity is due, in part, to the wealth of geological resources available. This includes the availability of water supplies, mineral deposits, petroleum, metal, and even tourism revenue generated by the states geological features.

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