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KPBS Midday EditionIf California and six other states can’t agree on a plan to cut their water consumption by Jan. 31, the federal government says it will step in and decide the river's future.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego scientists are spending more time in Imperial Beach these days, because the coastal community could be a canary for sea level rise.
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San Diego has decided to join the legal effort to stop cross-border sewage flows. The city is joining the state's lawsuit against the federal government.
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The city of San Diego is poised to join the legal battle to stop the flow of pollution in waterways at the U.S.-Mexico border.
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KPBS Midday EditionKing tides are still pulling ocean levels up along the San Diego coastline.
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State water pollution regulators are preparing to require the federal government to do more water quality testing in the Tijuana River.
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Waves washed over a protective barrier in Imperial Beach Friday as a storm swell combined with a high tide.
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KPBS Midday EditionA clean water advocate considers some possible solutions to the region's cross-border pollution problem.
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Although the storm system that brought recent rainfall has left the region, the San Diego County Department of Environmental Health warned the public to avoid water contact at all coastal beaches and bays on Wednesday.
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Cross-border sewage flows have prompted the Imperial Beach mayor to meet with Federal Mexican officials.
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