POWAY — The boil-water advisory that Poway has been under since the weekend will likely be lifted on Friday, Poway Mayor Steve Vaus said Tuesday night just prior to the start of a City Council meeting. Vaus said tests continue to show no contamination of the city’s water supply, but state regulators are requiring two more days […]
Continuing their push to end a decades-long environmental crisis, San Diego regional leaders announced today that several agencies and local cities will vote to recommend actions for the federal government to take to eliminate transboundary flows in the Tijuana River Valley. The resolution – to be adopted by several city councils and boards over the next several […]
Normally sunny San Diego got more rain than Seattle last month, a reverse of what residents of both West Coast cities have to come to expect. The National Weather Service recorded just under 3 inches of rain with their monitoring station at Lindbergh Field this November, making it the wettest November on record for San Diego.
Poway officials said Monday they believe backed-up storm drains caused the water contamination that led to the city’s first-ever boil water advisory over the weekend. The county health department ordered the closing of all restaurants in the city and residents are being advised to boil their tap water before drinking it or using it for […]
Water Restrictions in Poway Likely to Extend Through Friday
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /San Diego Union-Tribuneby J. Harry JonesPOWAY — The boil-water advisory that Poway has been under since the weekend will likely be lifted on Friday, Poway Mayor Steve Vaus said Tuesday night just prior to the start of a City Council meeting. Vaus said tests continue to show no contamination of the city’s water supply, but state regulators are requiring two more days […]
Regional Agencies to Vote That Federal Government Must Act on Tijuana River Valley
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /San Diego Community News GroupContinuing their push to end a decades-long environmental crisis, San Diego regional leaders announced today that several agencies and local cities will vote to recommend actions for the federal government to take to eliminate transboundary flows in the Tijuana River Valley. The resolution – to be adopted by several city councils and boards over the next several […]
San Diego Got More Rain Than Seattle in November
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /FOX 5 San Diegoby Matt MeyerNormally sunny San Diego got more rain than Seattle last month, a reverse of what residents of both West Coast cities have to come to expect. The National Weather Service recorded just under 3 inches of rain with their monitoring station at Lindbergh Field this November, making it the wettest November on record for San Diego.
Backed-Up Storm Drain Caused Poway’s Water Contamination
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /KPBSby City News Service, Matt HoffmanPoway officials said Monday they believe backed-up storm drains caused the water contamination that led to the city’s first-ever boil water advisory over the weekend. The county health department ordered the closing of all restaurants in the city and residents are being advised to boil their tap water before drinking it or using it for […]