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It has been six days since storm runoff contaminated the city's water system, which led the county environmental health department to order the closure of restaurants.
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California can expect to sustain significant economic damage from storm systems known as atmospheric rivers.
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The city of San Diego and community members monitor a creek known for pollution and flooding.
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The former vice president warns a San Diego audience that climate change is already happening.
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The city's storm drain and reservoir connections are not in compliance with state regulations and contributed to the contamination of the city's water system, a state official told KPBS.
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The resolution calls for the government to allocate funding to the Environmental Protection Agency to complete restoration projects in the valley that are outlined in the agency's Tijuana River Valley Project Goals report, released in June.
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City officials said Monday they believe the drinking water system was compromised by the recent rains.
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San Diego researchers hope oysters give them a unique peek into the health of local estuaries.
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The newest entrant in the music festival scene will include more than 130 acts playing on 10 stages spanning the Hilton Bayfront to the Broadway Pier.
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California gets the nation’s best marks for protecting the coast in the latest Heal the Bay state-of-the-beach survey.
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