When Mission Trails Regional Park reopens and visitors return, they may notice an increase in construction traffic and activities in and near the western portion of the park as the San Diego County Water Authority improves a portion of its regional water delivery system. The Water Authority has begun work to construct a new underground […]
Now that most of us are at home more, you may be wondering “how much more water am I using?” The good news is, it’s probably less than you think. This is because the activities that use the most water – such as outdoor irrigation, showering and doing laundry – happen at the same weekly […]
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has posed an unprecedented threat to the global community, requiring quick action, responsible decision-making, and forward thinking. With nearly every community facing this global health emergency, the Olivenhain Municipal Water District has taken several proactive steps to protect customers, employees, and the water supply, according to a news release.
Last month’s storms brought nearly 4.5 inches of rain to the San Bernardino region — about 57 percent above normal for March — helping to reverse the season’s plummeting precipitation totals to about 86 percent of normal for this time of year, the San Bernardino Valley Water Conservation District has announced.
Construction in Mission Trails to Improve Regional Infrastructure
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Mission Times Courier Quoted: San Diego County Water AuthorityWhen Mission Trails Regional Park reopens and visitors return, they may notice an increase in construction traffic and activities in and near the western portion of the park as the San Diego County Water Authority improves a portion of its regional water delivery system. The Water Authority has begun work to construct a new underground […]
COVID-19: Water Use When We Stay Home
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Water News NetworkNow that most of us are at home more, you may be wondering “how much more water am I using?” The good news is, it’s probably less than you think. This is because the activities that use the most water – such as outdoor irrigation, showering and doing laundry – happen at the same weekly […]
Olivenhain Municipal Water District Takes Proactive Steps in Response to Coronavirus
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Kimberlyn Velasquez /Encinitas AdvocateThe coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has posed an unprecedented threat to the global community, requiring quick action, responsible decision-making, and forward thinking. With nearly every community facing this global health emergency, the Olivenhain Municipal Water District has taken several proactive steps to protect customers, employees, and the water supply, according to a news release.
Recharge Totals Get Boost from March Rains, With More to Come
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Kimberlyn Velasquez /Redlands Community Newsby James FolmerLast month’s storms brought nearly 4.5 inches of rain to the San Bernardino region — about 57 percent above normal for March — helping to reverse the season’s plummeting precipitation totals to about 86 percent of normal for this time of year, the San Bernardino Valley Water Conservation District has announced.