The Imperial County Board of Supervisors approved development of the New River Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) after being awarded $167,000 by the California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) U.S.-Mexico Border Rivers Program.
Neal Meyers was seated on the San Diego County Water Authority Board of Directors on March 20, 2023, representing the Olivenhain Municipal Water District. Meyers serves on the Administrative and Finance and Imported Water committees for the Water Authority. (Editor’s Note: The Water Authority’s Board of Directors typically meets on the fourth Thursday of […]
With the sun finally emerging recently after a cool, wet winter and early spring, the storms that may lie ahead next winter aren’t what most people want to think about. But meteorologists are forecasting that an El Niño year is probably coming, bringing more storms, and La Jolla and other coastal communities may need to […]
Rainbow, Fallbrook Considering Split From San Diego County Water Authority
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Andrea Mora /NBC 7 by Brooke Martell Mentioned: San Diego County Water AuthorityNBC 7’s Brooke Martell explains how a split could impact residents in Rainbow and Fallbrook, as well as their neighbors in other communities.
Preliminary Engineering Report to Be Done for New River Wastewater Treatment Plant
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Andrea Mora /Imperial Valley Pressby Marcie LanderosThe Imperial County Board of Supervisors approved development of the New River Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) after being awarded $167,000 by the California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) U.S.-Mexico Border Rivers Program.
Welcome to the Board: Neal Meyers, Olivenhain Municipal Water District
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Water News Network Mentioned: San Diego County Water AuthorityNeal Meyers was seated on the San Diego County Water Authority Board of Directors on March 20, 2023, representing the Olivenhain Municipal Water District. Meyers serves on the Administrative and Finance and Imported Water committees for the Water Authority. (Editor’s Note: The Water Authority’s Board of Directors typically meets on the fourth Thursday of […]
How Will La Jolla Fare in the Next El Niño? Infrastructure, Sea Lions and More May Be Impacted by Storms
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Andrea Mora /La Jolla Light by Ashley Mackin-SolomonWith the sun finally emerging recently after a cool, wet winter and early spring, the storms that may lie ahead next winter aren’t what most people want to think about. But meteorologists are forecasting that an El Niño year is probably coming, bringing more storms, and La Jolla and other coastal communities may need to […]