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For nearly seven decades, the University of California’s Water Resources Center and its successor, the California Institute for Water Resources, have advanced water research, education, and extension throughout California. This timeline highlights the evolution of these institutions and their contributions to water resources research and management.

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History of the UC Water Resources Center


1956

State Support for Water Research

The California Legislature passed SB 67, allocating $100,000 to the University of California for research and analysis in water resources.

1957

Establishment of the UC Water Resources Center

The University of California established the Water Resources Center as a multi-campus research unit with a budget of $250,000. The Center was created to support training and research related to California water resources and the State Water Project.

1964

California’s Water Resources Research Institute

The WRC was designated as California’s Water Resources Research Institute within the national network established through the Water Resources Research Act. The program was initially administered through the U.S. Department of the Interior and later through the U.S. Geological Survey.

1985

UC Salinity-Drainage Program

The UC Salinity-Drainage Program was assigned to the Water Resources Center, expanding its role in addressing agricultural water quality and drainage challenges.

1988

Prosser Trust

The Prosser Trust endowment, established to promote irrigation efficiency, was assigned to the Water Resources Center.

1996

Rosenberg International Forum on Water Policy

The University of California received an endowment gift from Bank of America to establish the Rosenberg International Forum on Water Policy.

2009

Transition After the WRC Closure

The Water Resources Center closed due to budget reductions. Its major responsibilities and programs were reassigned so that key functions could continue.

2010

Water Functions Move to UC ANR

Water Resources Center functions moved to University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources at its Oakland headquarters in the UC Office of the President.

2011

The California Institute for Water Resources Is Founded

The California Institute for Water Resources was founded to replace the Water Resources Center and continue California’s statewide water research, Extension, education, and coordination functions.

California Water Resources Archives


The mission of the Archives, located at UC Riverside, is to collect, preserve, and provide access to historical and contemporary water-related materials that support the instructional and research programs of the University of California and the needs of the people of the State.

Established in 1957, the collection is relied upon by the University community as well as government agencies, corporate professionals, and the public.

The WRCA is a research library with more than 134,000 cataloged items. The scope of the collection includes fresh water supply and quality, groundwater, municipal and industrial water uses and problems, flood control, reclamation, waste disposal, river mechanics, coastal engineering, estuaries, water pollution, water law, and water resources development and management.

The Archives collects printed reports, government documents, books, manuscripts, maps, videos, photographs, and electronic resources. The collection concentrates on California and the West, while also including national and international materials. Research supported by the WRC is also housed in the Archives.

134,000+

Cataloged items

Broad Scope

Water supply, quality, groundwater, flood control, law, engineering, and more

Diverse Materials

Reports, books, manuscripts, maps, videos, photographs, and digital resources

California and Beyond

A strong focus on California and the West, with national and international materials

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WRC Research Projects and Publications

Explore research projects and publications supported by the UC Water Resources Center.

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Institute Directors

Learn about the leaders who have guided the UC Water Resources Center and the California Institute for Water Resources through different periods of institutional growth and transition.

Meet the Institute Directors →

Sixty Years of Water Resources and Extension

Read the interview with emeritus director Doug Parker on The Confluence or listen on the Water Talk podcast.

Read on The Confluence →

Listen on Water Talk →

Explore More About CIWR


Learn about the people, programs, and partnerships that continue CIWR’s work across California.


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