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eWRIMS (Electronic Water Rights Information Management System)

SUPPLEMENTAL STATEMENTS OF WATER DIVERSION


These Statements are scanned documents, and viewable in Adobe Reader. You can download any of the files; but, you must already know the Statement number.

How to Search

We are providing two views that you can choose from. In both views, the files appear in numercial order. The best view for you will depend on your computer access and your personal preference.

  • Computer View: A fast, simple listing; no details about each file.
    Scan down the web page; locate the file you want to open; click on its link.
  • Directory List: A slower, searchable list. Includes, the file size and the date in which it was last published on the internet.

When you've located a file, click on its link to open. When done with the file, click on the 'back-arrow' at the top of your browser to return to this page. Please allow a few seconds for the files to re-appear.

Questions and Assistance

Please contact the eWRIMS Help Center if you have questions or need assistance:

Email: ewrims@waterboards.ca.gov or phone (916) 341-5300
Monday through Friday – 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (excluding State Holidays and Furlough Fridays)

Disclaimer

The State Water Board is maintaining this web site as a public service. The State Water Board strives to ensure that all technical data and other information made available to the public through this web site is accurate, complete and in conformance with the California Public Records Act. Neither the State Water Board nor the State of California, however, assumes any legal responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the information contained on this site. Persons using information from this site for official purposes, or other purposes, for which accuracy and completeness are required, are hereby notified that they should first verify the information with the public records or other primary sources from which the information was obtained.