The Lower Otay Reservoir spilled over its dam today for the first time in six years because of Monday’s heavy rainfall, the city of San Diego reported today. The reservoir crested and began to spill into the Otay River Valley, but no downstream danger was anticipated, city spokeswoman Alma Rife said. “The reservoir serves as […]
/in San Diego County/by Mike Lee /Voice of San Diego Mentioned: San Diego County Water Authority
The emergency that unfolded recently at Oroville Dam in Northern California poses no immediate or projected impact to water supplies in San Diego County. Voice of San Diego’s story on the crisis, though, states that “we could lose a significant chunk of our water supply, perhaps even 20-25 percent.” Low winter water demand, significant water […]
Cities and water districts in East County, North County and the South Bay have lined up to oppose the city of San Diego’s ambitious plans to turn sewage into drinkable water. For years, San Diego has aimed to make recycled water drinkable and widespread. The idea used to face opposition from the public, who thought […]
/in San Diego County/by Mike Lee /The Desert Sun (Palm Springs)by Timothy Bradley and Kerry Morrison
The State of California is not living up to its responsibility to protect the health and well-being of the residents of the Coachella and Imperial valleys. Due to a water transfer referred to as the Quantification Settlement Agreement (QSA), significant inflows of water currently flowing into the Salton Sea will be diverted, beginning January 2018, to […]
Otay Reservoir Spills Over Its Dam
/in San Diego County /by Mike Lee /KPBSThe Lower Otay Reservoir spilled over its dam today for the first time in six years because of Monday’s heavy rainfall, the city of San Diego reported today. The reservoir crested and began to spill into the Otay River Valley, but no downstream danger was anticipated, city spokeswoman Alma Rife said. “The reservoir serves as […]
OPINION: There’s No Risk to San Diego From the Oroville Dam Disaster
/in San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Voice of San Diego Mentioned: San Diego County Water AuthorityThe emergency that unfolded recently at Oroville Dam in Northern California poses no immediate or projected impact to water supplies in San Diego County. Voice of San Diego’s story on the crisis, though, states that “we could lose a significant chunk of our water supply, perhaps even 20-25 percent.” Low winter water demand, significant water […]
City Says Sewage Is Hard To Find, Pushes Water Recycling Plan That Has Neighbors Nervous
/in San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Voice of San Diegoby Ry RivardCities and water districts in East County, North County and the South Bay have lined up to oppose the city of San Diego’s ambitious plans to turn sewage into drinkable water. For years, San Diego has aimed to make recycled water drinkable and widespread. The idea used to face opposition from the public, who thought […]
OPINION: Public Should Demand Salton Sea Action At State Level
/in San Diego County /by Mike Lee /The Desert Sun (Palm Springs)by Timothy Bradley and Kerry MorrisonThe State of California is not living up to its responsibility to protect the health and well-being of the residents of the Coachella and Imperial valleys. Due to a water transfer referred to as the Quantification Settlement Agreement (QSA), significant inflows of water currently flowing into the Salton Sea will be diverted, beginning January 2018, to […]