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    Box culvert in West Little Llagas Creek
    A look at a completed flood wall as part of the Coyote Creek Flood Management Measures Project.
    January 23, 2026
    Valley Water’s annual Capital Improvement Program: Projects to reduce flood risk 

    Editor’s Note: This is the first in a three-part series highlighting some of the projects included in the Capital Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2027-2031 Preliminary Five-Year Plan.

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    Valley Water completes erosion repair project along Saratoga Creek in fall 2025
    January 21, 2026
    Providing flood protection through ongoing stream maintenance projects

    Each summer, under the Stream Maintenance Program (SMP), Valley Water takes important steps to protect neighborhoods from flooding. Over time, sediment can accumulate in creeks, reducing their capacity to carry stormwater. During heavy rains, this can lead to an increased risk of flooding for nearby homes, roads and businesses.

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    January 7, 2026
    Discover how Valley Water is building climate resilience; read the latest biennial report

    Valley Water’s mission is to provide safe, clean water, protect against flooding, and care for local streams. Climate change is affecting this mission. Rising temperatures, changing rainfall patterns, more severe droughts, a declining Sierra Nevada snowpack and rising sea levels all impact water reliability, infrastructure, and ecosystem health throughout Santa Clara County.

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    • FAQ
    • Permits and District Business
    • Valley Water Websites
  • For Residents
    Highlights
    Access Valley Water
    Easily send requests, reports or feedback directly to helpful district staff.
    Rebates & Surveys
    Programs and rebates helping you save water and money.
    Water Conservation
    Learn the best ways to save water indoors and outdoors.
    Current Water Charges
    Valley Water is funded by property taxes, well owners, agricultural water customers and water retailers like San Jose Water Company
    Emergency & Planning
    Flood Emergency Action Plans
    Drought Information
    Local Hazard Mitigation Plan
    Get Flood Ready
    Preparation for Extended Power Outages
    Alert System Real Time Data*
    Levee Safety
    Save Water & Money
    Rebates & Surveys
    Watersavings.org
    Current Water Charges
    Water Savings Videos
    Indoor Conservation
    Outdoor Conservation
    Projects & Plans
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    Creek & River Projects
    Dam & Reservoir Projects
    Grants and Environmental Protection
    Infrastructure Improvement Projects
    Climate Change Action Plan
    Safe, Clean Water and Natural Flood Protection Programs
    Studies and Reports
    Hydraulic Model Data (HEC)
    Stream Maintenance Program
  • Your Water
    Highlights
    Access Valley Water
    Easily send requests, reports or feedback directly to helpful district staff.
    Current Water Charges
    Valley Water is funded by property taxes, well owners, agricultural water customers and water retailers like San Jose Water Company
    Rebates & Surveys
    Programs and rebates helping you save water and money.
    Water Conservation
    Learn the best ways to save water indoors and outdoors.
    Water Sources
    Groundwater
    Imported Water
    Local Dams and Reservoirs
    Recycled and Purified Water
    Where your water comes from
    Information & Resources
    GIS Data
    Glossary of Water Terms
    District Library
    Popular Documents and Data
    Local Dams and Reservoirs
    Water Planning
    Water Supply Master Plan
    Water Supply Planning
    Water Treatment
    Water Treatment Plants
    Water Quality
  • Learning Center
    Highlights
    Access Valley Water
    Easily send requests, reports or feedback directly to helpful district staff.
    Rebates & Surveys
    Programs and rebates helping you save water and money.
    Water Conservation
    Learn the best ways to save water indoors and outdoors.
    Current Water Charges
    Valley Water is funded by property taxes, well owners, agricultural water customers and water retailers like San Jose Water Company
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    Water Education programs and Events
    Water 101 Academy
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    Local Dams and Reservoirs
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    Volunteer and Engage
    Valley Water Youth
    Commission
    Adopt a Creek
    Grants & Partnerships
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    Environmental Science & Conservation
    Healthy Creeks and Ecosystems
    Watersheds of Santa Clara Valley
    The Water Treatment Process
    Aerial Drone Pilot Program
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    Learn more about the latest headlines and announcements from around the district
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    Find district events happening on variety of topics
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    Image
    Box culvert in West Little Llagas Creek
    A look at a completed flood wall as part of the Coyote Creek Flood Management Measures Project.
    January 23, 2026
    Valley Water’s annual Capital Improvement Program: Projects to reduce flood risk 

    Editor’s Note: This is the first in a three-part series highlighting some of the projects included in the Capital Improvement Program Fiscal Year 2027-2031 Preliminary Five-Year Plan.

    Read More
    Image
    Valley Water completes erosion repair project along Saratoga Creek in fall 2025
    January 21, 2026
    Providing flood protection through ongoing stream maintenance projects

    Each summer, under the Stream Maintenance Program (SMP), Valley Water takes important steps to protect neighborhoods from flooding. Over time, sediment can accumulate in creeks, reducing their capacity to carry stormwater. During heavy rains, this can lead to an increased risk of flooding for nearby homes, roads and businesses.

    Read More
    Image
    Mockups Design
    January 7, 2026
    Discover how Valley Water is building climate resilience; read the latest biennial report

    Valley Water’s mission is to provide safe, clean water, protect against flooding, and care for local streams. Climate change is affecting this mission. Rising temperatures, changing rainfall patterns, more severe droughts, a declining Sierra Nevada snowpack and rising sea levels all impact water reliability, infrastructure, and ecosystem health throughout Santa Clara County.

    Read More
  • About Valley Water
    Highlights
    Mission, Vision and Values
    Learn about our core mission, vision for the future, and the values that guide us
    Board of Directors
    Meet the board members who provide leadership and oversight for the district
    Finance/Budget
    Access financial information, budgets, and fiscal reports for transparency
    Committees
    Explore our various committees and their roles in district governance
    Board Meetings, Agendas & Minutes
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    Leadership
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    Board Meetings Agendas & Minutes
    Committees
    Redistricting
    Board Governance Policies
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    Grand Jury Reports
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    Finance/Budget
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Statement on Coyote Creek flooding resolution

June 8, 2019
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The Santa Clara Valley Water District (Valley Water) is offering to resolve approximately 200 unrepresented claims filed with the district after the Coyote Creek flooding in February 2017.

This business decision was made in consideration of the district resources used to address these unrepresented claims, in addition to offering closure to the claimants and the community.

Valley Water plans to move forward with these resolutions by summer of this year.

For more information, please refer to our Frequently Asked Questions.

  • Coyote Creek Resolution FAQ
     
  • Acuerdo por la inundación causada por el desborde del Arroyo Coyote
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  • Giải Pháp Lũ Lụt Lạch Coyote
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  • 解决小狼溪(Coyote Creek)洪水问题的决议
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Stan Yamamoto, District Counsel
Santa Clara Valley Water District

Santa Clara Valley Water District is now Valley Water

February 8, 2019
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SAN JOSE—After more than 40 years with the same logo, Santa Clara Valley Water District has begun to introduce a new logo, tagline and shortened moniker, as approved by the district board of directors in December. In this, the agency’s 90th year, Valley Water is celebrating by modernizing its name and visual brand to emphasize our forward-looking, environmentally conscious approach to water resources management.

The board chose the new logo after considering input from district employees and community-based focus group participants. Designed by internal staff, the new logo is intended to better represent the full mission of the water district. The top of drop evokes the valley’s mountain peaks, while the swoosh in the middle represents our local streams. The blue at the bottom reminds us of the groundwater beneath our feet, a critical component of our water supply.

Moreover, in addition to our traditional blue, the inclusion of a green color better represents Valley Water’s environmental stewardship mission, which includes watershed protection, habitat restoration and pollution prevention.

The new tagline, “Clean water · Healthy environment · Flood Protection,” is intended to concisely represent the core functions of the water district.  The board chose it to help people understand what Valley Water does and how our work benefits the people of Santa Clara County.

“When I talk to people in the community, I always mention that environmental protection is the third element of our mission,” said Board Chair Linda J. LeZotte. “That, along with the positive response from the community focus groups, confirmed for me that our new, modernized logo, name and tagline more accurately portrays all our services to the community.”

The new moniker is Valley Water. The official name of the agency will remain Santa Clara Valley Water District, but Valley Water will be used as a shorter reference. The name is not new to the district, as for nearly 20 years the district’s website has been valleywater.org, and various district publications have commonly used the shorter name.

Today, the new logo was unveiled on the district website and social media platforms. Over the next few months, the new logo will begin to appear on signs, uniforms, vehicles and related items. To avoid wasting public resources, existing inventory of common materials with the legacy logo, including letterhead, envelopes and sandbags, will continue to be used, with the new logo appearing on these items only when they would normally come up for re-ordering.  

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