Last updated on 05/19/2026

The San Joaquin River Restoration Program

The SJRRP is a comprehensive, long-term effort to restore flows and a self-sustaining Chinook salmon population to the San Joaquin River, from Friant Dam to the confluence with the Merced River, while reducing or avoiding adverse water supply impacts.
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Infrastructure

The Program has multiple projects to reconnect the river while maintaining and improving water supply reliability. Learn about those here!
Infrastructure

Fish reintroduction

A key component of meeting the terms of the Settlement is reintroducing spring-run Chinook salmon. Learn about the Program's extensive and cutting-edge reintroduciton effort.
Fish Reintroduction

Arroyo Canal Fish Screen and Sack Dam Fish Passage Projects

Featured Stories

Program Schedules 2023 Restoration Flows
By Regina Bricka · January 31, 2023

Program Schedules 2023 Restoration Flows

Program increases Restoration Flows
By Regina Bricka · September 27, 2022

Program increases Restoration Flows

2019 2020 Annual Report now available
By Regina Bricka · July 22, 2022

2019/2020 Annual Report now available!

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