Water agencies are reminding the public that the water supply continues to be safe and reliable during the coronavirus pandemic. The Sweetwater Authority in the South Bay reassured its customers that the water is safe to use and drink. “In these difficult and uncertain times, the water that we deliver to our customers is as reliable as […]
The repair work for one of the San Diego County Water Authority pipelines in Moosa Canyon will be done this month, and two shutdowns of the SDCWA pipeline will sandwich the carbon fiber relining. “We shut down Pipeline 5, and we are currently in the process of installing two internal steel bulkheads,” Neena Kuzmich, engineering […]
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 […]
Water Safe to Use and Drink During Pandemic, Officials Reassure
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /The San Diego Union-Tribuneby Alexandra Mendoza Mentioned: San Diego County Water AuthorityWater agencies are reminding the public that the water supply continues to be safe and reliable during the coronavirus pandemic. The Sweetwater Authority in the South Bay reassured its customers that the water is safe to use and drink. “In these difficult and uncertain times, the water that we deliver to our customers is as reliable as […]
Pipeline 5 at Moosa Creek Shut Down for Repair Work
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Fallbrook Village Newsby Joe Naiman Quoted: San Diego County Water AuthorityThe repair work for one of the San Diego County Water Authority pipelines in Moosa Canyon will be done this month, and two shutdowns of the SDCWA pipeline will sandwich the carbon fiber relining. “We shut down Pipeline 5, and we are currently in the process of installing two internal steel bulkheads,” Neena Kuzmich, engineering […]
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 […]