I work for a government agency/public utility/reclamation district. How can I get CDEC data without competing with traffic from general users?
If you are a member of a government or cooperating agency, you are eligible for access to the CDEC Intranet Web site. With CDEC Intranet access, you have dedicated and direct access to all data and products maintained by the California Data Exchange Center. And you won’t have to compete with public users during peak times who are also accessing CDEC data and products. All data and products available on the public CDEC Web site are available through the CDEC Intranet site. To obtain CDEC Intranet access, please send us a request. In order to process your request for CDEC Intranet access, you will then be asked to provide certain information. In addition to CDEC Intranet access, sign up now for a CDEC dial-up account. A dial-up account will allow you to connect directly with our computers should there be any problems getting connected to the Internet via your network or through your Internet service. CDEC dial-up accounts are provided FREE of charge. However, you will only be able to ret
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