The city of San Diego Monday lifted a boil water notice for about 600 residential customers in a portion of the Tierrasanta neighborhood who were affected by fluctuating water pressure issues following a burst pipeline last week. Multiple tests showed no quality issues with water coming from the tap. The California Division of Drinking Water […]
Every year, Imperial Beach residents board up their windows and shovel ocean sand off streets left underwater during high tide. Researchers have been testing technology that warns the city in time to prepare for the arrival of powerful waves and, most recently, digging groundwater wells to track flooding. The community can also play a significant […]
If you choose to design, implement and maintain a new WaterSmart landscape yourself, you can follow the Homeowner’s Guide to a WaterSmart Landscape to help you plan, prepare, and work through each step. Free classes and online videos can help.
As the current drought stretches into a third year, the San Diego County Water Authority is providing water saving tips as part of a drought survival kit to San Diegans. San Diegans have learned how to conserve water, but there is always more we can do. Water Authority Water Resources Specialist Efren Lopez joined CBS […]
San Diego Lifts Boil Water Notice for Tierrasanta Neighborhood
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Gayle Falkenthal /Times of San Diegoby Elizabeth IrelandThe city of San Diego Monday lifted a boil water notice for about 600 residential customers in a portion of the Tierrasanta neighborhood who were affected by fluctuating water pressure issues following a burst pipeline last week. Multiple tests showed no quality issues with water coming from the tap. The California Division of Drinking Water […]
How Can Imperial Beach Residents Participate in Solutions Against Flooding? This Group Wants to Help
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Gayle Falkenthal /The San Diego Union-Tribuneby Tanya MurgaEvery year, Imperial Beach residents board up their windows and shovel ocean sand off streets left underwater during high tide. Researchers have been testing technology that warns the city in time to prepare for the arrival of powerful waves and, most recently, digging groundwater wells to track flooding. The community can also play a significant […]
Do It Yourself or Hire a Landscape Professional?
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Water News NetworkIf you choose to design, implement and maintain a new WaterSmart landscape yourself, you can follow the Homeowner’s Guide to a WaterSmart Landscape to help you plan, prepare, and work through each step. Free classes and online videos can help.
Water Authority Offers Water Saving Tips on CBS 8
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Water News Network Quoted: San Diego County Water AuthorityAs the current drought stretches into a third year, the San Diego County Water Authority is providing water saving tips as part of a drought survival kit to San Diegans. San Diegans have learned how to conserve water, but there is always more we can do. Water Authority Water Resources Specialist Efren Lopez joined CBS […]