No, California’s drought isn’t over. But this week, the state came to terms with the fact that the series of El Niño-influenced storms has made a dent. State officials say it’s far too early to declare the drought over — especially given that the rains seem to have focused on Northern California, while Southern California […]
California is proposing its most ambitious water project in a half-century. At $15.7 billion, it would run two giant tunnels, each four stories high, for 35 miles under the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta in Northern California, sending water to cities and farms to the south. In size and cost, the feat would rival or dwarf […]
El Niño has brought flooding since it has arrived in California this winter, but now those heavy rains may finally be doing something to help us. The snowpack is higher than it has been in years, and reservoir levels in San Diego County are looking better than they have in the last four years of […]
Water consumption in San Diego County jumped 5 percent last month compared to February 2013 because of record-setting warm temperatures, the San Diego County Water Authority reported Friday. Even so, county residents have still cut back water use a total of 21 percent since the state implemented water saving rules last June, according to the […]
Dramatic images show El Niño beginning to rescue California from its drought
/in San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Los Angeles Timesby By Joseph Serna and Shelby GradNo, California’s drought isn’t over. But this week, the state came to terms with the fact that the series of El Niño-influenced storms has made a dent. State officials say it’s far too early to declare the drought over — especially given that the rains seem to have focused on Northern California, while Southern California […]
Things to know about California’s giant twin tunnels project
/in San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Associated Press by By Ellen Knickmeyer and Scott SmithCalifornia is proposing its most ambitious water project in a half-century. At $15.7 billion, it would run two giant tunnels, each four stories high, for 35 miles under the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta in Northern California, sending water to cities and farms to the south. In size and cost, the feat would rival or dwarf […]
Local Reservoir and California Snowpack Levels Starting To Increase
/in San Diego County /by Mike Lee /East County Magazine by By Brigitte GarciaEl Niño has brought flooding since it has arrived in California this winter, but now those heavy rains may finally be doing something to help us. The snowpack is higher than it has been in years, and reservoir levels in San Diego County are looking better than they have in the last four years of […]
County Water Use Went Up in February
/in San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Fox 5 San Diego Quoted: Dana FriehaufWater consumption in San Diego County jumped 5 percent last month compared to February 2013 because of record-setting warm temperatures, the San Diego County Water Authority reported Friday. Even so, county residents have still cut back water use a total of 21 percent since the state implemented water saving rules last June, according to the […]