Kimberly Thorner was seated on the San Diego County Water Authority Board of Directors on January 6, 2021, representing the Olivenhain Municipal Water District. Director Thorner serves on the Administrative and Finance, Audit and Engineering and Operations committees.
San Diego is seeking input from the public on a new water plan introduced by Mayor Todd Gloria. Under the 2020 Urban Water Management Plan, the city would develop more than half of the city’s water locally by 2045.
In earlier days of the COVID-19 pandemic, before diagnostic testing was widely available, it was difficult for public health officials to keep track of the infection’s spread or predict where outbreaks were likely to occur. Attempts to get ahead of the coronavirus that causes the disease are still complicated by the fact that people can […]
Construction of Escondido’s $65 million Membrane Filtration Reverse Osmosis Facility for Agriculture commenced recently, marking a milestone in the City’s goal of providing agriculture growers a high-quality irrigation supply and easing the burden on its wastewater infrastructure.
Welcome to the Board: Kimberly Thorner, Olivenhain Municipal Water District
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Water News Network Mentioned: Water News NetworkKimberly Thorner was seated on the San Diego County Water Authority Board of Directors on January 6, 2021, representing the Olivenhain Municipal Water District. Director Thorner serves on the Administrative and Finance, Audit and Engineering and Operations committees.
Public Input Requested for San Diego Water Plan
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Chelsea Campos /The Coast News GroupSan Diego is seeking input from the public on a new water plan introduced by Mayor Todd Gloria. Under the 2020 Urban Water Management Plan, the city would develop more than half of the city’s water locally by 2045.
Sewage-Handling Robots Help UCSD Team Predict Coronavirus Outbreaks in San Diego
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Kimberlyn Velasquez /La Jolla Lightby Heather BuschmanIn earlier days of the COVID-19 pandemic, before diagnostic testing was widely available, it was difficult for public health officials to keep track of the infection’s spread or predict where outbreaks were likely to occur. Attempts to get ahead of the coronavirus that causes the disease are still complicated by the fact that people can […]
Construction Begins on New Membrane Filtration Reverse Osmosis Treatment Facility
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Brown and CaldwellConstruction of Escondido’s $65 million Membrane Filtration Reverse Osmosis Facility for Agriculture commenced recently, marking a milestone in the City’s goal of providing agriculture growers a high-quality irrigation supply and easing the burden on its wastewater infrastructure.