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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego researchers are using weather balloons to track big storm systems that move through the region.
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COVID-19 is shed by the body and can be tracked in sewage, but it is not clear whether there is a serious risk to public health.
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The San Diego County Water Authority's Board of Directors approved a permanent special agricultural water rate structure Monday that offers lower water rates to farmers in exchange for lower water supply reliability.
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A $70 million loan from the EPA is helping to make Oceanside's Purewater project a reality.
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Environmentalists worry that local tide pools might be attracting too many visitors and that is putting the habitats at risk.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is spending money to help stem the flow of sewage tainted water coming into the United States from Tijuana.
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Scripps Institution of Oceanography researchers look at helping water managers get better rain forecast information.
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A tragic Encinitas bluff collapse that killed three women last summer spawns a lawsuit and legislation.
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KPBS Midday EditionOcean temperature off San Diego's Scripps Pier is the highest it's been in more than 100 years of testing.
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Projections for water levels in two massive lakes in the U.S. West are expected to remain high enough to avert severe cuts in states that rely on the Colorado River. Despite the optimistic forecast, water officials say there's no time to waste to prepare for a drier future as climate change and prolonged drought shrink the amount of water available for cities and farms
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