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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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NBC San Diego
Reservoirs Still Thirsty
By: Christy Orgeta
In fact, San Diego County’s reservoirs are just 49 percent full now, a minor bump from the week before last.
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San Diego Union-Tribune
Meager totals from storm
By: Robert Krier
I guess we can't whine too much about the piddly storm last night. Lindbergh got just 0.08 of an inch. Other numbers around the region are available here. As the forecasters predicted, the mountains didn't get much. ...
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Fallbrook-Bonsall Village News
Supes vote for reconsideration of Merriam Mountains project
By: Joe Naiman
The proposed Stonegate Merriam Mountains development will have another San Diego County Board of Supervisors hearing on March 24.
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Imperial Valley Press
Imperial County to serve federal government in new QSA law suit
By: Elizabeth Varin
The county of Imperial has filed a federal lawsuit against federal agencies and is now serving them with the paperwork related to the Quantification Settlement Agreement.
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San Diego Daily Transcript
Poseidon awarded $530 million in bonds for desalination project
The California Debt Limitation Allocation Committee voted unanimously Wednesday to allocate $530 million in bonds to Poseidon Resources’ Carlsbad Desalination Project.
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North County Times
WATER: State allocates tax-exempt bonds for desal plant
By: Bradley J. Fikes
CARLSBAD ---- Officials of Poseidon Resources Corp. said Wednesday that the state has allocated $530 million in federal tax-exempt bonds to finance its Carlsbad desalination plant.
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Voice of San Diego
Looking at 2010: Kevin Carroll and a Tech Future
By: Scott Lewis
For the last few weeks, I have been posting these e-mail Q&As with local thinkers. I solicited quite a few of them and I just wanted to drop a note to those who haven't seen theirs run, I'm on it.
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Los Angeles Daily News
Editorial: Southern California needs to get smarter about handling storm water
IN Southern California, storms are short and water shortages are long.
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The Bakersfield Californian
Column: Perhaps a diagram would help
By: Lois Henry
The Obama administration's water cred with valley farmers was shaky enough after it stymied the so-called "two gates" experiment earlier this month, saying it needed more scientific study.
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Stockton Record
Editorial: Awash in questions
15 scientists will try to get to the bottom of the Delta's problems
A panel of 15 scientists will settle the question of how to handle the water needs of the state while protecting the fragile Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta. That's the hope.
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Contra Costa Times
Despite storms, water supply this year could be like last year
By: Mike Taugher
Last year, water agencies across California resorted to rationing, fallowing crops and tapping reserves to endure the third year of drought, and that could continue despite recent storms.
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