Fresh on the water scene in Imperial County is a proposal from the IID’s neighbor agency San Diego County Water Authority. The SDCWA is an umbrella organization that comprises 24 members including all the cities and water districts in San Diego County.
Who owns the water from the Colorado River that comes into the Imperial Valley? It’s a question that divided the Imperial Irrigation District Division 2 runoff candidates in a forum hosted by the San Diego State University-Imperial Valley Borderlands Institute on Sept 26.
Four candidates are listed on the Nov. 3 ballot for three open seats on the Ramona Municipal Water District board. Incumbent Jeff Lawler is running unopposed for Division 1. Incumbent Thomas N. Ace and challenger Rex A. Schildhouse are vying for the Division 3 seat. And Gary Hurst is running unopposed for Division 5.
A report released Thursday by the International Boundary and Water Commission found a significant presence of wastewater in border channels in the Tijuana River Basin impacting San Diego. In the report, “Binational Water Quality Study of the Tijuana River and Adjacent Canyons and Drains,” scientists from the United States and Mexico collected samples from of […]
Opinion: An Aqueduct to San Diego is Worth Studying
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Imperial Valley Pressby Brian McNeece Mentioned: San Diego County Water AuthorityFresh on the water scene in Imperial County is a proposal from the IID’s neighbor agency San Diego County Water Authority. The SDCWA is an umbrella organization that comprises 24 members including all the cities and water districts in San Diego County.
IID Div. 2: Candidates Childers, Hamby Square Off in Forum
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Holtville Tribune by Elizabeth VarinWho owns the water from the Colorado River that comes into the Imperial Valley? It’s a question that divided the Imperial Irrigation District Division 2 runoff candidates in a forum hosted by the San Diego State University-Imperial Valley Borderlands Institute on Sept 26.
Ramona Municipal Water District Board Candidates
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Ramona SentinelFour candidates are listed on the Nov. 3 ballot for three open seats on the Ramona Municipal Water District board. Incumbent Jeff Lawler is running unopposed for Division 1. Incumbent Thomas N. Ace and challenger Rex A. Schildhouse are vying for the Division 3 seat. And Gary Hurst is running unopposed for Division 5.
Traces of Wastewater Found on Both Sides of Border, Likely Caused by Sewage
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /10 Newsby City News ServiceA report released Thursday by the International Boundary and Water Commission found a significant presence of wastewater in border channels in the Tijuana River Basin impacting San Diego. In the report, “Binational Water Quality Study of the Tijuana River and Adjacent Canyons and Drains,” scientists from the United States and Mexico collected samples from of […]