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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
Letter to the editor: Casting the blame on water rates
Hogan states that his latest water bill shows a 76.1 percent water saving from the year before, but despite that, this year’s bill was $ 3 higher than that from last year...
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San Diego Union-Tribune
$517M of stimulus for Calif EPA projects to date
By: The Associated Press
EL CERRITO, Calif. — The Environmental Protection Agency is spending about $517 million in stimulus dollars to shore up the economy and create green jobs in California, a top federal official said Tuesday.
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San Diego Union-Tribune
Klamath Dam removal agreement signing set
By: The Associated Press
SALEM, Ore. — Decades of fighting over scarce water in the Klamath Basin is coming to an end with the signing of an agreement to remove four dams from the Klamath River.
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San Diego News Network
Interview Carl: Flawed water department bonuses
By: Carl DeMaio
My Water bill keeps going up, and now I learn Water department employees are getting big bonuses. Is this true and how can we stop it?
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North County Times
Opinion: Improve your dental health with tap water
By: Dina O’Donnell
Consumers should be aware of the price of bottled water and decide whether its convenience or taste difference is worth the cost to their oral health and the environment.
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Los Angeles Times
Editorial: Feinstein's water meddling
Cities, farmers, fishermen and environmentalists have been waging an exhausting tug of war over water for decades in California, but last fall something unusual happened.
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Dairy Today
Endangered Species Act Blamed for Water Woes of California Agriculture
By: Catherine Merlo
California’s water problems are more than a fish-versus-people struggle or the fall-out from weather-related drought.
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USA Today
United States' drought has 'extraordinary' reversal
By: Doyle Rice
What a difference a rain makes. The nationwide drought that had farmers, communities and entire states fighting to conserve water has reversed in the most dramatic turnaround since federal scientists began keeping records.
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