Officials began to clean up a massive oil spill Friday that dumped nearly 800,000 gallons of oil and water into a California canyon, making it larger — if less devastating — than the state’s last two major oil spills. The newly revealed spill has been flowing off and on since May and has again stopped, […]
The city wants residents to know its drinking water is more than safe, according to its recently released 2018 Water Quality Report. According to the report, the city didn’t detect lead in its drinking water and is compliant with federal and state lead regulations. The report lists all detected substances in the city’s drinking water, broken […]
A series of changes related to the operations of the Sweetwater Authority has given rise to concerns that the South Bay water agency’s governing board has ceded too much power to the general manager and diminished transparency. Among the set of revisions to policies that govern the water agency and its governing board: directors are […]
The city of San Diego’s plan to replace every water meter in the city is more than two years behind schedule, millions of dollars over budget and probably won’t be finished for at least another three years, according to a city audit released Thursday. The audit, prompted in part by a Voice of San Diego and NBC […]
Chevron Spills 800,000 Gallons Of Oil, Water In California
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /San Diego Union-Tribuneby Don ThompsonOfficials began to clean up a massive oil spill Friday that dumped nearly 800,000 gallons of oil and water into a California canyon, making it larger — if less devastating — than the state’s last two major oil spills. The newly revealed spill has been flowing off and on since May and has again stopped, […]
Oceanside Drinking Water Is Safe
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /The Coast Newsby Samantha Taylor Mentioned: San Diego County Water AuthorityThe city wants residents to know its drinking water is more than safe, according to its recently released 2018 Water Quality Report. According to the report, the city didn’t detect lead in its drinking water and is compliant with federal and state lead regulations. The report lists all detected substances in the city’s drinking water, broken […]
Changes To Operations Of Sweetwater Authority Raise Some Concerns
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /San Diego Union-Tribuneby David HernandezA series of changes related to the operations of the Sweetwater Authority has given rise to concerns that the South Bay water agency’s governing board has ceded too much power to the general manager and diminished transparency. Among the set of revisions to policies that govern the water agency and its governing board: directors are […]
Audit Reveals Major Lack Of Planning On Multimillion-Dollar ‘Smart Meter’ Project
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /Voice of San Diegoby Ry RivardThe city of San Diego’s plan to replace every water meter in the city is more than two years behind schedule, millions of dollars over budget and probably won’t be finished for at least another three years, according to a city audit released Thursday. The audit, prompted in part by a Voice of San Diego and NBC […]