DWR Approval Needed for 2026 CCWA Water Transfer
Trusted by teams at
Description
The Central Coast Water Authority’s 2026 surplus water sale to the Westside Districts requires a non‑permanent State Water Project Approval Agreement with the California Department of Water Resources. DWR’s approval will authorize the temporary transfer within the SWP place of use subject to Article 57 conditions.
Contract Details
Vendor
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
Agency
Central Coast Water Authority, CA
Contract Type
OTHER
Document Date
June 25, 2026
Contract Term
Non‑permanent transfer approval covering calendar year 2026, expiring upon completion of the transfer and associated obligations
Renewal Date
2026-12-31
Renewal Info
Approval is for a temporary, less‑than‑one‑year water transfer in 2026 with no renewal provisions; any future transfers would require separate DWR approval.
More from CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES
More from Central Coast Water Authority
Central Coast Water Authority AgendaPacket Short-term Transfer of SWP Water to Westside Districts 2026-06-25
Central Coast Water Authority AgendaPacket Short-term Transfer of SWP Water to Westside Districts 2026-06-25
Central Coast Water Authority AgendaPacket Short-term Transfer of SWP Water to Westside Districts 2026-06-25
Central Coast Water Authority AgendaPacket Short-term Transfer of SWP Water to Westside Districts 2026-06-25
Central Coast Water Authority AgendaPacket Short-term Transfer of SWP Water to Westside Districts 2026-06-25
Get alerts on contract renewals, new awards, and vendor activity.
See live SLED buying signals, source docs, decision-makers, contract context, and the next step into your CRM or pipeline.