/in San Diego County/by Mike Lee /Voice of San Diegoby Ry Rivard Mentioned: San Diego County Water Authority Quoted: Jim Madaffer
Gov. Jerry Brown wants to build two 35-mile underground tunnels to keep water coming south through the Sacramento-San Joaquin Bay Delta. The San Diego County Water Authority used to pine for such a plan. But now, emboldened by its drought-proofing projects and wary of shocking ratepayers, the agency is aggressively questioned Brown’s delta tunnels. For […]
Dry spells come and go in California, where the difference between a wet and dry year often depends on how much precipitation the state gets from just a few storms during winter. During the period of recorded water history, California’s most significant statewide droughts were 1929-34, 1976-77, 1987-1992, 2007-09 and the current five-year drought, according […]
The discovery in drinking water of lead, copper and bacterial contamination due to aging plumbing at La Mirada Elementary School in the San Ysidro School District should be a wake-up call for all local — and state — districts with older schools. San Ysidro officials are so worried about the possibility of water contamination at two […]
/in San Diego County/by Mike Lee /The CW6by John Carroll Mentioned: San Diego County Water Authority
San Diego County’s Water Authority criticized action taken Wednesday by the State Water Board. On Wednesday afternoon, the Board voted to continue water conservation regulations on a statewide basis. It was late last month that the San Diego County Water Authority declared the drought over in San Diego County. On that day, they called for […]
How San Diego Went From Booster to Skeptic on the State’s Massive Water Project
/in San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Voice of San Diegoby Ry Rivard Mentioned: San Diego County Water AuthorityQuoted: Jim Madaffer
Gov. Jerry Brown wants to build two 35-mile underground tunnels to keep water coming south through the Sacramento-San Joaquin Bay Delta. The San Diego County Water Authority used to pine for such a plan. But now, emboldened by its drought-proofing projects and wary of shocking ratepayers, the agency is aggressively questioned Brown’s delta tunnels. For […]
California’s History of Dry Spells in Photos
/in San Diego County /by Mike Lee /NBC Southern Californiaby Jonathan LloydDry spells come and go in California, where the difference between a wet and dry year often depends on how much precipitation the state gets from just a few storms during winter. During the period of recorded water history, California’s most significant statewide droughts were 1929-34, 1976-77, 1987-1992, 2007-09 and the current five-year drought, according […]
OPINION: San Ysidro Schools’ Lead Threat A Wake-Up Call For All
/in San Diego County /by Mike Lee /The San Diego Union-TribuneThe discovery in drinking water of lead, copper and bacterial contamination due to aging plumbing at La Mirada Elementary School in the San Ysidro School District should be a wake-up call for all local — and state — districts with older schools. San Ysidro officials are so worried about the possibility of water contamination at two […]
State Water Board Votes To Keep Water Restrictions In Place
/in San Diego County /by Mike Lee /The CW6by John Carroll Mentioned: San Diego County Water AuthoritySan Diego County’s Water Authority criticized action taken Wednesday by the State Water Board. On Wednesday afternoon, the Board voted to continue water conservation regulations on a statewide basis. It was late last month that the San Diego County Water Authority declared the drought over in San Diego County. On that day, they called for […]