Recent rains could mean a more flexible water budget for San Diego as state authorities announced increased water deliveries throughout California. The state will allocate additional water deliveries to some 29 public water agencies, delivering 30 percent of requested water supplies after initially projecting only five percent delivery.
“I love the rain,” the Encinitas woman said as she walked through her backyard. “Anytime it rains I get excited about my plants.” Robin Reid-Anderson has dedicated years to creating a backyard that’s sustainable in San Diego’s dry Mediterranean environment.
The San Diego County Water Authority Board of Directors welcomed seven new members from across the region at its first regular Board meeting of the year on January 26, expanding the agency’s leadership and policy making skills during a critical period for water in the West. Each of the Water Authority’s 24 retail member agencies […]
The latest rain storms have made a dent in filling reservoirs prompting the State Water Project to allocate more water to local agencies. Deliveries from northern California could increase to 30-percent, up from just 5-percent in recent months when reservoirs were near deadpool conditions. Officials emphasize the drought though is not over.
San Diego Can Expect More Water After Recent Rains
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Patchby Rachel Barnes and Emily RahhalRecent rains could mean a more flexible water budget for San Diego as state authorities announced increased water deliveries throughout California. The state will allocate additional water deliveries to some 29 public water agencies, delivering 30 percent of requested water supplies after initially projecting only five percent delivery.
Saving San Diego’s Rain for a Non-Rainy Day
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /NBC 7 San Diegoby Joe Little Mentioned: San Diego County Water Authority“I love the rain,” the Encinitas woman said as she walked through her backyard. “Anytime it rains I get excited about my plants.” Robin Reid-Anderson has dedicated years to creating a backyard that’s sustainable in San Diego’s dry Mediterranean environment.
Water Authority Board Welcomes Seven New Directors
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /The Vista Press Quoted: San Diego County Water AuthorityThe San Diego County Water Authority Board of Directors welcomed seven new members from across the region at its first regular Board meeting of the year on January 26, expanding the agency’s leadership and policy making skills during a critical period for water in the West. Each of the Water Authority’s 24 retail member agencies […]
Local Water Agencies Allocated More Water
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /The Malibu Timesby Judy AbelThe latest rain storms have made a dent in filling reservoirs prompting the State Water Project to allocate more water to local agencies. Deliveries from northern California could increase to 30-percent, up from just 5-percent in recent months when reservoirs were near deadpool conditions. Officials emphasize the drought though is not over.