Imperial Beach urgently needs federal funding to put an end to the Tijuana River’s ongoing sewage spill that’s kept portions of the city’s beaches closed, Mayor Paloma Aguirre wrote in a letter to the White House. Seeking a federal state of emergency status for the continued pollution, Mayor Aguirre called on the Biden administration to […]
The shrinking and drying out of the Salton Sea has reduced stress on the San Andreas Fault, possibly reducing the frequency and severity of earthquakes in Southern California, according to research from San Diego State University and Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The study, published Wednesday in the journal Nature, found that the reduced stress on the […]
Officials at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton are bringing two new water filtration facilities online by the end of the year to address so-called “forever chemicals” in base drinking water. Per- and poly fluoroalkyl substances, or “PFAS,” are a family of man-made compounds used for more than 70 years in all manner of consumer products. […]
The Sweetwater Authority selected 10 elementary school students as the winners of its “Being Water Wise Is…” 2023 Student Art Poster Contest. The annual contest is open to kindergarten through sixth-grade students in the Authority’s service area. The contest encourages students to think about the importance of water in their everyday lives, and how they […]
Imperial Beach Seeks Federal Assistance in Ceasing Ongoing Pollution from Tijuana River Sewage Spill
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /NBC 7 San Diegoby Karla RendonImperial Beach urgently needs federal funding to put an end to the Tijuana River’s ongoing sewage spill that’s kept portions of the city’s beaches closed, Mayor Paloma Aguirre wrote in a letter to the White House. Seeking a federal state of emergency status for the continued pollution, Mayor Aguirre called on the Biden administration to […]
As Salton Sea Shrinks, Potential for Earthquakes Reduced, New Study Finds
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Times of San Diegoby Debbie SklarThe shrinking and drying out of the Salton Sea has reduced stress on the San Andreas Fault, possibly reducing the frequency and severity of earthquakes in Southern California, according to research from San Diego State University and Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The study, published Wednesday in the journal Nature, found that the reduced stress on the […]
Military Moves to Clean Chemicals Out of Well Water on Camp Pendleton
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /KPBS FM/TVby Andrew DyerOfficials at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton are bringing two new water filtration facilities online by the end of the year to address so-called “forever chemicals” in base drinking water. Per- and poly fluoroalkyl substances, or “PFAS,” are a family of man-made compounds used for more than 70 years in all manner of consumer products. […]
Student Artists Show Water Conservation Through Winning Art
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Water News NetworkThe Sweetwater Authority selected 10 elementary school students as the winners of its “Being Water Wise Is…” 2023 Student Art Poster Contest. The annual contest is open to kindergarten through sixth-grade students in the Authority’s service area. The contest encourages students to think about the importance of water in their everyday lives, and how they […]