No matter whether their landscaping is just a few square feet alongside a front porch or estate acreage, thousands of San Diego County residents have learned to embrace sustainability as a central principle for creating and renovating their landscapes. The San Diego County Water Authority offers financial incentives and educational resources to customers in Fallbrook […]
This year’s Women in Water Symposium conference theme “Flow With The Change” is fitting. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the 2021 event is online with a new virtual format. The online format generated just as much enthusiasm from participants as prior in-person meetings. And, the virtual conference also meant people from throughout the United States […]
A late-winter storm doused the San Diego area with rain and mountain snow for second day Thursday, but a dry spell lies ahead. Though the showers generated by the unsettled atmospheric system out of the Gulf of Alaska were more scattered and short-lived than Wednesday’s storms, they added to some significant moisture amounts across the county, according […]
Today marks the anniversary of the deadliest man-made disaster in California history. It’s a largely forgotten event which killed hundreds of people in Ventura County. On March 12th, 1928, the St. Francis Dam collapsed, sending a wall of water more than 50 miles from the Santa Clarita area through the Santa Clara River Valley. More […]
Successful Sustainable Landscaping is a Click Away for Fallbrook, Rainbow Customers
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Fallbrook Village News Mentioned: San Diego County Water AuthorityNo matter whether their landscaping is just a few square feet alongside a front porch or estate acreage, thousands of San Diego County residents have learned to embrace sustainability as a central principle for creating and renovating their landscapes. The San Diego County Water Authority offers financial incentives and educational resources to customers in Fallbrook […]
Women In Water Symposium Flows With The Change
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Water News NetworkThis year’s Women in Water Symposium conference theme “Flow With The Change” is fitting. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the 2021 event is online with a new virtual format. The online format generated just as much enthusiasm from participants as prior in-person meetings. And, the virtual conference also meant people from throughout the United States […]
Storm Leaves 2 Inches of Rain in Some Parts of County, While 18 Inches of Snow Measured in Julian
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Times of San Diegoby City News ServiceA late-winter storm doused the San Diego area with rain and mountain snow for second day Thursday, but a dry spell lies ahead. Though the showers generated by the unsettled atmospheric system out of the Gulf of Alaska were more scattered and short-lived than Wednesday’s storms, they added to some significant moisture amounts across the county, according […]
Anniversary of Dam Break Which Killed More than 400 People In Ventura, LA Counties
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Kimberlyn Velasquez /KCLUby Lance OrozcoToday marks the anniversary of the deadliest man-made disaster in California history. It’s a largely forgotten event which killed hundreds of people in Ventura County. On March 12th, 1928, the St. Francis Dam collapsed, sending a wall of water more than 50 miles from the Santa Clarita area through the Santa Clara River Valley. More […]