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There is something in the water, but the city says it’s not harmful — and it's only temporary.
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San Diego County is adding a new warning sign in an effort to keep beaches, especially those in the South Bay, open this summer.
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San Diego’s groundbreaking Climate Action Plan is getting a much needed overhaul, but some worry the sweeping vision needs a sharper focus.
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Federal officials are working to slow cross-border sewage flows south of San Diego, as a major plan to fix the problems slogs forward.
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Local leaders are calling for San Diegans to take action to save our most precious resource.
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Heal the Bay’s annual beach report card gives most Southern California beaches great marks for water quality, but there are still problem areas.
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Federal officials have finished an environmental impact report and hope public input can be incorporated by fall.
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There are lots of colorful options available, but with modern irrigation, you can keep your lawn and use a lot less water to keep it green.
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Additionally, the state has prohibited irrigation by commercial customers of turf considered to be non-functional. Exceptions include any turf used for gatherings or community activities such as at parks, sports fields or cemeteries.
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"We are asking San Diegans to take these steps now, so we can help avoid a more dire situation in the near future."
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