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The push to create more wetland habitat on the north part of Mission Bay is moving forward with a key hearing this week.
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Monthly figures showed water conservation in cities and towns statewide dropped 1 percent in July from the previous month.
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California's largest lake has been teetering on the edge of an ecological disaster for years, but there is new momentum to find a solution for the environmental challenges at the Salton Sea.
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KPBS Midday EditionTershia d'Elgin's family knows water. Her great-great-grandfather, Benjamin Eaton, was a Colorado homesteader in the 19th Century who created irrigation systems for barren land. He eventually became the state's fourth governor in the 1880s, and by championing irrigation technology, was known as the "father of irrigation."
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President Barack Obama unveiled a new partnership with California aimed at tackling the ecological problems plaguing the Salton Sea.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego researchers have been taking ocean temperatures at the end of Scripps Pier for a century, and the data have a story to tell.
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The decline could be at least partly explained by the drop in the number of registered boats. But officials say today’s safer waterways are more likely the result of better boating education and stronger enforcement.
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The fine is for the city's alleged failure to make sure construction sites did not prevent the pollution of local waterways.
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The nonprofit is helping teachers meet Common Core science education standards while helping the environment, too.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego Coastkeeper is criticizing the San Diego County Water Authority's decision to eliminate mandatory water conservation targets.
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