As water agencies throughout the state adjust to new rules regarding conservation, the State Water Resources Control Board this week issued figures for April indicating that Californians continued to cut water consumption. Water use was reduced statewide by 26.1% compared with the same month in 2013, the year the state board set for comparison purposes. […]
U.S. government weather forecasters said Thursday they expect the La Niña weather phenomenon to take place in the Northern Hemisphere later this year, as El Niño conditions have dissipated. The forecast means Southern California could experience a drier winter, following a winter that didn’t bring as much rain as expected. The Climate Prediction Center, an agency of […]
/in San Diego County/by Mike Lee /City News Services (As Published by The CW6) Quoted: Mark Weston
You still shouldn’t water the lawn too much, but the San Diego region will have enough water supply to meet demand for the next three years even if they’re dry, the County Water Authority reported Thursday. The agency’s Board of Directors, after hearing the projections from staff, voted unanimously to take a regional approach to […]
SAN DIEGO (CNS) – You still shouldn’t water the lawn too much, but the San Diego region will have enough water supply to meet demand for the next three years even if they’re dry, the County Water Authority reported Thursday. The agency’s Board of Directors, after hearing the projections from staff, voted unanimously to take […]
Water users still cutting usage, report says
/in San Diego County /by Mike Lee /The Los Angele Timesby Bryce AldertonAs water agencies throughout the state adjust to new rules regarding conservation, the State Water Resources Control Board this week issued figures for April indicating that Californians continued to cut water consumption. Water use was reduced statewide by 26.1% compared with the same month in 2013, the year the state board set for comparison purposes. […]
El Niño Is Over—Make Way for La Niña and a Drier Winter
/in San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Times of San Diegoby Chris JenneweinU.S. government weather forecasters said Thursday they expect the La Niña weather phenomenon to take place in the Northern Hemisphere later this year, as El Niño conditions have dissipated. The forecast means Southern California could experience a drier winter, following a winter that didn’t bring as much rain as expected. The Climate Prediction Center, an agency of […]
San Diego is prepared to handle multi-year drought
/in San Diego County /by Mike Lee /City News Services (As Published by The CW6) Quoted: Mark WestonYou still shouldn’t water the lawn too much, but the San Diego region will have enough water supply to meet demand for the next three years even if they’re dry, the County Water Authority reported Thursday. The agency’s Board of Directors, after hearing the projections from staff, voted unanimously to take a regional approach to […]
5 San Diego region has enough water for the next 3-years
/in San Diego County /by Mike Lee /CBS 8 Quoted: Mark WestonSAN DIEGO (CNS) – You still shouldn’t water the lawn too much, but the San Diego region will have enough water supply to meet demand for the next three years even if they’re dry, the County Water Authority reported Thursday. The agency’s Board of Directors, after hearing the projections from staff, voted unanimously to take […]