After its postponement and production of a smaller cleanup in 2020 due to COVID-19, I Love A Clean San Diego County returns its Creek to Bay Cleanup to its traditional annual date during Earth Week on Saturday, April 24. This year’s environmental event will operate under the decentralized, socially-distanced model introduced last year where volunteers clean up […]
Another legal challenge has been launched against a project by downtown-based water infrastructure company Cadiz Inc. to pump and transport water from its desert aquifer to connect with existing water conveyance systems. This latest lawsuit was filed March 23 against the Bureau of Land Management by the Center for Biological Diversity, Earthjustice and the Sierra […]
Marginally cooler weather was predicted Sunday for San Diego County, with an expansive shield of high clouds, the National Weather Service said. The marine layer should be sufficient to generate some sprinkles across the coastal basin Monday night into early Tuesday, and possibly again Tuesday night, with minimal accumulations expected, the NWS said.
Many avocado growers in San Diego have gone out of business in recent years as they struggle with the rising cost of water, says Charlie Wolk as he walks through a recently forsaken grove in Rainbow that he tended for more than a decade.
Earth Week Cleanup in San Diego County
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /San Diego Community News GroupAfter its postponement and production of a smaller cleanup in 2020 due to COVID-19, I Love A Clean San Diego County returns its Creek to Bay Cleanup to its traditional annual date during Earth Week on Saturday, April 24. This year’s environmental event will operate under the decentralized, socially-distanced model introduced last year where volunteers clean up […]
Cadiz Faces New Suit Over Water Pipeline
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Chelsea Campos /Los Angeles Business Journalby Howard FineAnother legal challenge has been launched against a project by downtown-based water infrastructure company Cadiz Inc. to pump and transport water from its desert aquifer to connect with existing water conveyance systems. This latest lawsuit was filed March 23 against the Bureau of Land Management by the Center for Biological Diversity, Earthjustice and the Sierra […]
High Clouds, Cooler Weather Predicted for San Diego County
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /KPBS-FM/TVby City News ServiceMarginally cooler weather was predicted Sunday for San Diego County, with an expansive shield of high clouds, the National Weather Service said. The marine layer should be sufficient to generate some sprinkles across the coastal basin Monday night into early Tuesday, and possibly again Tuesday night, with minimal accumulations expected, the NWS said.
San Diego’s Soaring Water Rates Have Avocado, Other Growers Eyeing Break with County
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /The San Diego Union-Tribueby Joshua Emerson Smith Mentioned: San Diego County Water AuthorityMany avocado growers in San Diego have gone out of business in recent years as they struggle with the rising cost of water, says Charlie Wolk as he walks through a recently forsaken grove in Rainbow that he tended for more than a decade.