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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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San Diego Union-Tribune
New report required for Gregory Canyon
By: J. Harry Jones
The long-planned, oft-delayed Gregory Canyon landfill in North County is likely facing another delay.
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San Diego Union-Tribune
Just Fix It: Public Utilities Dept. catches a break — ‘Finally, an easy one!’
By: Jeff Ristine
Even a drop at a time adds up over a week.
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North County Times
Letters to the Editor
We need this beautiful Stonegate/Merriam Mountains development, we need the wider, safer roads at Deer Springs, and we need everything this development plan has to offer.
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San Diego News Network
Gregory Canyon Landfill Facing Another Long-Term Delay
The long-delayed Gregory Canyon landfill in North County is facing yet another potential delay, according to the Union-Tribune.
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Los Angeles Times
High Country Gardens’ 2010 crop of water-wise plants
High Country Gardens, based in Santa Fe, N.M., has a reputation for introducing enticing new water-wise perennial plants to American gardeners every year.
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Contra Costa Times
Something fishy about state agency lawyer's removal, lawmaker says
A key lawmaker wants to know why Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's administration moved a top lawyer out of the agency charged with making sure the state's water policies adhere to environmental laws.
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The Press Democrat
Stricter watering rules coming for new projects
A state law limiting lawn and landscaping irrigation takes effect this month, but many Sonoma County jurisdictions are enacting even tougher watering restrictions for future building projects.
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San Francisco Chronicle
State adopts greenest building codes in U.S.
Newly constructed hospitals, schools, shopping malls and homes in California will be some of the greenest in the world, after a state commission voted unanimously Tuesday to approve the most stringent, environmentally friendly building code standards...
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