The signs suggest that the public avoid the immediate area and any contact with the river water.
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County supervisors on Wednesday unanimously approved a sustainability plan for the San Pasqual Valley Groundwater Basin.
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A famed desert landscape has reemerged as water levels in Lake Powell reservoir have fallen to record lows. It's raising questions about the future of this oasis and water in the American West.
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An evocative museum exhibition from a legendary electronic musician and naturalist encourages audiences to connect with nature through a "great animal orchestra."
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There is a new way to get around Encinitas. Visitors will begin to notice the colorful electric bikes and docks on Coast Highway.
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Extreme winter conditions, including ice, freezing temperatures and heavy snow, are expected to blanket much of the U.S. this weekend. Here's how to prepare for winter driving.
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Work began this week on Phase II of the San Dieguito Lagoon Wetland Restoration project intended to create a new trail connection, expand river habitat and convert former agricultural fields to tidal wetlands, it was announced Wednesday.
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Tree experts say Florida communities preparing for climate change should plant more shade trees and fewer palms. Palm lovers are objecting.
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The rules adopted Tuesday by the State Water Resources Control Board are designed to spur conservation. Those who don't comply could face a $500 fine, though regulators stressed that's not the intention.
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San Diego's extended forecast calls for clearing and dry conditions with colder-than-average temperatures starting Saturday and lasting into next week following nine straight days of measurable rain, the National Weather Service said Friday.
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Enforcement of SB 1383 starts on January 1, 2022.
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