Twelve finalists from Escondido schools join a long tradition of fourth-graders entering the annual City of Escondido Student Poster Contest. Students were asked to depict the 2022 contest theme “Love Water, Save Water” to illustrate the value of water resources through creative, hand-drawn art.
Calling the regional drought a major emergency in need of long-term regional solutions, the Los Angeles City Council Wednesday requested a series of reports on projected municipal water supplies and expansion of efforts to recycle water and support long-term conservation. “We keep talking about drought and, honestly, we’re past talking about drought, because drought implies […]
The San Diego County Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is unveiling a new water quality warning system that it hopes will give visitors more beach access this summer. The new three-tiered system looks like this: The first is a yellow advisory sign, the second is a blue warning sign and the third is the familiar […]
Golden State Water Company customers learned drought conditions in the state affect local water usage during Calipatria’s city council meeting Tuesday evening. Perry Dahlstrom, general manager of the mountain district for the water company, provided updates on water supplies to residents via Zoom. “The current conditions in Calipatria and Niland are okay,” Dahlstrom said. “We […]
Escondido Poster Contest Celebrates Winning Water Awareness Artwork
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Water News NetworkTwelve finalists from Escondido schools join a long tradition of fourth-graders entering the annual City of Escondido Student Poster Contest. Students were asked to depict the 2022 contest theme “Love Water, Save Water” to illustrate the value of water resources through creative, hand-drawn art.
LA Council Calls for Reports on Regional Drought, Conservation Measures
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Spectrum News 1Calling the regional drought a major emergency in need of long-term regional solutions, the Los Angeles City Council Wednesday requested a series of reports on projected municipal water supplies and expansion of efforts to recycle water and support long-term conservation. “We keep talking about drought and, honestly, we’re past talking about drought, because drought implies […]
San Diego County Using New Tiered Warning Sign System at Contaminated Beaches
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /NBC 7 San Diegoby Dave SummersThe San Diego County Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is unveiling a new water quality warning system that it hopes will give visitors more beach access this summer. The new three-tiered system looks like this: The first is a yellow advisory sign, the second is a blue warning sign and the third is the familiar […]
Calipatria Residents Assured No Current Water Shortage
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Imperial Valley Pressby Bryan HelliosGolden State Water Company customers learned drought conditions in the state affect local water usage during Calipatria’s city council meeting Tuesday evening. Perry Dahlstrom, general manager of the mountain district for the water company, provided updates on water supplies to residents via Zoom. “The current conditions in Calipatria and Niland are okay,” Dahlstrom said. “We […]