San Diego County / Southern California

The latest news and analysis covering water issues in the San Diego County region and Southern California.

Cal Poly Researchers Find Ways to Help Pool Owners Conserve

  If you want to enjoy your home swimming pool and still save water, Cal Poly researchers said it’s possible you just need to cover up. Pool owners can help the state enough water for about half a million people to use each year.   Misgana Muleta, associate professor at Cal Poly’s Civil and Environmental […]

Turf Rebate Recipients Will Have to Decide How to Report Funds on Federal Taxes

Southern Californians who received cash rebates for replacing their lawns with drought-tolerant landscaping will soon get a federal tax form in the mail reporting the amount, but water officials said Thursday it is still not clear whether the reimbursement will be taxable.   Officials from the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California — which funded […]

Feinstein Water Plan Would Fund Recycling, Desalination and Storage

California’s congressional delegation continued to wrangle over how to respond to the Golden State’s water crisis Thursday when Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) released what she called a “discussion draft” of proposed legislation.   Feinstein said in a statement that the bill addresses long-term and short-term water concerns. “In my 23 years in the Senate, this […]

KPBS Drought Tracker Update: Dry in San Diego, Stormy Up North

  San Diego has stayed pretty dry after an early burst of El Niño-driven storms drenched Southern California in early January. But recent storms in Northern California have kept rain and snow levels climbing steadily.   So far this wet season, statewide rain and snowfall have been just about average. The latest update from the […]