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This database contains press and video clips on water issues of interest
to the San Diego County Water Authority.

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Water & Wastes Digest
Water & Wastewater Top Projects
Winner: All-American Canal Lining Project
The All American Canal Lining Project (AACLP) is a congressionally authorized key element of the 2003 Quantification Settlement Agreement (QSA).
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Imperial Valley Press
Imperial Irrigation District adopts Quantification Settlement Agreement resolution
By: David Steffen
The Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors voted 4-1 in support of a new Quantification Settlement Agreement resolution that seeks to consider all options.
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Imperial Valley Press
Public weighs in on Quantification Settlement Agreement
By: David Steffen
As the Valley awaits the final ruling on the tentative invalidation of the Quantification Settlement Agreement, many community members have reservations about the water transfer.
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San Diego Union-Tribune
It was easy to fix, but getting a fix on the location was not so easy
By: Jeff Ristine
Bethney DeView first noticed a broken sprinkler head in Mission Bay Park in August or September, and it was a few weeks before she realized that if anyone was going to report it, it was going to have to be her.
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GrokSurf Blog
Blog commentary: Water prices in San Diego: at least there’s water to pay for
By: George J. Janczyn
We’ve known it was coming and now that January is here, the next water rate increase is taking effect.
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California Farm Bureau Federation
Snow survey shows state still short on water
By: Kate Campbell
As surveyors drove aluminum tubes into the Sierra snowpack last week, taking their first manual reading of the snow's water content, farmers throughout California looked to the skies for relief from crippling water shortages that have gripped the state.
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California Farm Bureau Federation
Legislature likely to focus on water, budget, elections
By: Kate Campbell
Surveying the political landscape, California Farm Bureau Federation policy experts say the 2010 legislative session looks like rocky terrain with more than a few regulatory twists.
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Sacramento Bee
Chrisman leaving Natural Resources; Snow to take over
Mike Chrisman said Tuesday he will leave his job as Natural Resources Agency secretary in February for a new position at the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.
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