DOGE backs off staff cuts at office central to Trump’s Calif. water plans

By Annie Snider | 03/10/2025 12:39 PM EDT

A second round of terminations at the Bureau of Reclamation’s regional office is on hold, and some already-fired staff are being called back.

Shasta Dam.

The Bureau of Reclamation is calling back five previously fired employees associated with Shasta Dam in Northern California. Rich Pedroncelli/AP

The Trump administration is pulling back on staff firings at the federal agency that runs California’s sprawling water system after the cuts threatened undercut President Donald Trump’s order to maximize water deliveries to farms, according to three agency staffers.

The Bureau of Reclamation employees, who were granted anonymity due to fear of reprisals, said political officials have paused an additional planned round of terminations across the federal agency that manages Western water and are bringing back five previously fired employees of the California office.

The move comes after POLITICO reported that the firings were impacting Reclamation’s ability to operate facilities that are crucial to carrying out Trump’s executive orders calling for California water supplies to be dialed up.

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An Interior spokesperson declined to confirm the details but said Reclamation “remains focused on providing essential water and hydropower” across the West.

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