We’ve got a great thing going here in San Diego County, from the mountains to the coast and from the far northern reaches of our region to the international border. Our economy is strong — one of the largest in the nation — with everything from global giants to startups trying to make a splash. We’ve […]
Recycled water was used to make Stone Brewing’s Full Circle Pale Ale – a pioneering effort that’s winning kudos for the City of San Diego. San Diego partnered with Stone Brewing in 2017 to create the beer using advanced-treatment recycled water from the city’s Pure Water Demonstration Facility. The limited-edition beer was served only at […]
Californians will vote this fall on a radical proposal to split the state into three: Northern California, Southern California and just plain California. The plan obviously raises a myriad of policy issues. But anyone inclined to vote for the initiative should be particularly concerned with the implications for the state’s most critical resource: water.
Residents of Compton have complained about brown, smelly water coming out of their taps for more than a year. And when officials began talking about dissolving the troubled local water district, the area’s congresswoman scheduled a town hall meeting so community members could weigh in.
Everything In San Diego County Is Brought To You By Water
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /The Coast News Group (Encinitas)by Mark MuirWe’ve got a great thing going here in San Diego County, from the mountains to the coast and from the far northern reaches of our region to the international border. Our economy is strong — one of the largest in the nation — with everything from global giants to startups trying to make a splash. We’ve […]
San Diego Praised For Recycled Water Used In Stone Brewing Beer
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /10 News (San Diego)by Allison HornRecycled water was used to make Stone Brewing’s Full Circle Pale Ale – a pioneering effort that’s winning kudos for the City of San Diego. San Diego partnered with Stone Brewing in 2017 to create the beer using advanced-treatment recycled water from the city’s Pure Water Demonstration Facility. The limited-edition beer was served only at […]
OPINION: A Vote For Three Californias Is A Vote For Endless Water Wars
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Los Angeles Timesby Barton H. Thompson, Matt Kline and Heather WellesCalifornians will vote this fall on a radical proposal to split the state into three: Northern California, Southern California and just plain California. The plan obviously raises a myriad of policy issues. But anyone inclined to vote for the initiative should be particularly concerned with the implications for the state’s most critical resource: water.
Fake-out in Compton? Brown, smelly water sparks concerns and allegations of a political ruse
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Gayle Falkenthal /Los Angeles Timesby Adam Elmahrek, Ruben Vives and Angel JenningsResidents of Compton have complained about brown, smelly water coming out of their taps for more than a year. And when officials began talking about dissolving the troubled local water district, the area’s congresswoman scheduled a town hall meeting so community members could weigh in.