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A series of breakdowns that began on New Year's Day in Tijuana were responsible for the massive sewage spill that fouled the Tijuana River Valley and shorelines north of the U.S.-Mexico border in February.
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New rains are coming as California's drought continues to wane thanks to a wet season that could turn out to be a record breaker — if storms leading up to April 1st bring enough rain.
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KPBS Midday EditionCalifornia Assemblyman Eduardo Garcia was one of the hosts of a tour of the Salton Sea area for state lawmakers and representatives of state agencies on Thursday — the same day the state released a 10-year management plan for the sea.
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A pipe that was damaged during a February rainstorm dumps 900,000 gallons of sewage into Los Coches Creek in El Cajon.
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California officials have proposed spending nearly $400 million over 10 years to slow the shrinkage of the state's largest lake.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego is currently back to being sunny and warm. But an update from the KPBS Drought Tracker shows this wet season is still shaping up to be a record-breaker for California.
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The Lower Otay Reservoir spilled over its dam Tuesday for the first time in six years because of Monday's heavy rainfall.
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The Sierra Nevada snowpack is close to setting records notched more than three decades ago — a welcome sight after five years of punishing drought in California, surveyors said Wednesday.
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U.S. officials did not notify the public about a massive cross-border sewage spill even though they started making inquiries two weeks before the sewage stopped flowing.
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A massive sewage spill tainted San Diego's ocean and fouled Imperial Beach air and residents are unhappy with the response.
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