Reclamation District 2092 (RD 2092) was founded in 1959 and charged with managing and maintaining four miles of levees that protect 1,000 acres from flooding.

In 2012, River Partners purchased the Dos Rios Ranch at the confluence of the Tuolumne and San Joaquin Rivers for the purposes of habitat management and restoration, improved flood management, and development of public river access points consistent with the Lower Tuolumne Parkway and other state and regional plans. Dos Rios Ranch and parcels owned by three other landowners comprise RD 2092.

As a levee maintaining agency, RD 2092 shares similar challenges with other Reclamation Districts in Stanislaus County including managing erosion, encroachments, rodent impacts, funding for maintenance and repairs, and inspection/reporting requirements.