Escondido to build pipeline as part of larger vision to meet water demand
The city of Escondido is in the initial phases of creating a $5 million pipeline to transport recycled wastewater from a treatment facility on its west side to agricultural entities on its east and...
View ArticleFrom housing to labor issues, North Coast city leaders see full slate for 2015
At the start of a new year, city officials across North County are attempting to prioritize issues and come up with comprehensive solutions to challenges associated with growth and an improving...
View ArticleCarlsbad OKs $7.3 million recycled-water expansion project
The Carlsbad City Council, acting as the Carlsbad Municipal Water District board, approved a $7.3 million contract June 9 to design and build an expansion of the Carlsbad Water Recycling Facility. CDM...
View ArticleEncinitas school district wins $688,000 water awareness grant
The Encinitas Union School District received a $688,000 grant for the Drought Response Outreach Program for Schools, aimed at reducing storm water runoff and encouraging conservation efforts, the...
View ArticleWater agencies enact stringent restrictions in drought’s grip
As California endures another year of difficult drought, Gov. Jerry Brown has put mandatory water restrictions in place and has been asking local governments and boards to pick up the slack in order to...
View ArticleENCINITAS: Learn California-friendly landscaping March 5
ENCINITAS — The Olivenhain Municipal Water District hosts California-Friendly Landscape Training workshop on March 5 from 9 a.m. to noon. A certified trainer from the Green Garden Group will guide...
View ArticleEscondido to build pipeline as part of larger vision to meet water demand
The city of Escondido is in the initial phases of creating a $5 million pipeline to transport recycled wastewater from a treatment facility on its west side to agricultural entities on its east and...
View ArticleFrom housing to labor issues, North Coast city leaders see full slate for 2015
At the start of a new year, city officials across North County are attempting to prioritize issues and come up with comprehensive solutions to challenges associated with growth and an improving...
View ArticleCarlsbad OKs $7.3 million recycled-water expansion project
The Carlsbad City Council, acting as the Carlsbad Municipal Water District board, approved a $7.3 million contract June 9 to design and build an expansion of the Carlsbad Water Recycling Facility. CDM...
View ArticleEncinitas school district wins $688,000 water awareness grant
The Encinitas Union School District received a $688,000 grant for the Drought Response Outreach Program for Schools, aimed at reducing storm water runoff and encouraging conservation efforts, the...
View ArticleWater agencies enact stringent restrictions in drought’s grip
As California endures another year of difficult drought, Gov. Jerry Brown has put mandatory water restrictions in place and has been asking local governments and boards to pick up the slack in order to...
View ArticleENCINITAS: Learn California-friendly landscaping March 5
ENCINITAS — The Olivenhain Municipal Water District hosts California-Friendly Landscape Training workshop on March 5 from 9 a.m. to noon. A certified trainer from the Green Garden Group will guide...
View ArticleEscondido to build pipeline as part of larger vision to meet water demand
The city of Escondido is in the initial phases of creating a $5 million pipeline to transport recycled wastewater from a treatment facility on its west side to agricultural entities on its east and...
View ArticleFrom housing to labor issues, North Coast city leaders see full slate for 2015
At the start of a new year, city officials across North County are attempting to prioritize issues and come up with comprehensive solutions to challenges associated with growth and an improving...
View ArticleCarlsbad OKs $7.3 million recycled-water expansion project
The Carlsbad City Council, acting as the Carlsbad Municipal Water District board, approved a $7.3 million contract June 9 to design and build an expansion of the Carlsbad Water Recycling Facility. CDM...
View ArticleEncinitas school district wins $688,000 water awareness grant
The Encinitas Union School District received a $688,000 grant for the Drought Response Outreach Program for Schools, aimed at reducing storm water runoff and encouraging conservation efforts, the...
View ArticleWater agencies enact stringent restrictions in drought’s grip
As California endures another year of difficult drought, Gov. Jerry Brown has put mandatory water restrictions in place and has been asking local governments and boards to pick up the slack in order to...
View ArticleENCINITAS: Learn California-friendly landscaping March 5
ENCINITAS — The Olivenhain Municipal Water District hosts California-Friendly Landscape Training workshop on March 5 from 9 a.m. to noon. A certified trainer from the Green Garden Group will guide...
View Article5 water-saving New Year’s resolutions
It’s that time of year to start setting New Year’s resolutions: work out more; get a new job; save money. While these are admirable goals, have you considered how your resolutions might make a bigger...
View ArticleLake Hodges at two-thirds capacity as forecast calls for more rain
More rain in one of San Diego County’s rainiest of winter seasons is expected to drop an inch or two across the region through Friday, but Lake Hodges Dam is holding strong. The dam last overflowed...
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