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A coalition of state and local leaders is pressing California to lift restrictions on urban water use after the wettest winter for years.
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San Diego County water managers say the region's nearly six-year drought is officially over and they are looking for state officials to agree.
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Much of California has gone from withered to water-logged this winter, but the state's top water regulator is not ready to lift emergency conservation measures enacted during the height of the drought.
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City officials Monday announced plans for San Diego to join the 2030 District initiative, which helps owners of commercial buildings make their holdings more energy-efficient.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe State Water Resources Control Board is meeting on Feb. 7 to decide whether or not to end these rules.
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It's a big day, and there are big local issues, too, including District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis' big decision, continuing (and big) gas protests in Mexico, the big mess of storm water rules and the big dearth of affordable housing.
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California's wet season is far from over. But already, the state is nearing a full wet season's worth of rain and snow.
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KPBS Midday Edition"Breaking Point" is a documentary about the shrinking Salton Sea and what could happen if the problem isn't addressed. It's produced and directed by Bill Wisneski, a producer for Palomar College Television.
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Storms that caused flooding in Northern California over the weekend also contributed to major growth in the Sierra snowpack.
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KPBS Midday EditionAcross California, there could be thousands or even tens of thousands of businesses dodging environmental rules and sending pollution into the state’s waters.
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