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KPBS Midday EditionState water regulators voted to extend emergency conservation measures because of the drought, even though an increase in rain and snow this winter has improved California's snowpack.
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The state of California fell short of water conservation goals in December. The figures reflect those of San Diego County, where most water agencies also failed to meet state-mandated conservation targets.
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With the drought in mind, two schools in the San Diego Unified School District and one in the Encinitas Union School District are taking part in a new rainwater collection program that saves water and teaches science.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday a $30 million loan to the city of Carlsbad to expand its water recycling facility.
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With 150 boats on display this weekend, from inflatables to a $4 million yacht, the market for recreational watercraft seems to be doing more than just staying afloat.
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The recent rains not only flooded San Diego streets, but also caused erosion along Sunset Cliffs.
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After an early burst of El Niño-driven storms, San Diego has stayed pretty dry. But recent storms in Northern California have kept rain and snow levels climbing steadily.
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Well operated legally but methods risky, experts say
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KPBS Midday EditionThe community of Borrego Valley is using four times more water than is being naturally replenished in its underground aquifer according to a six-year study by the U.S. Geological Survey.
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State officials propose changes to the governor's mandated water conservation rules.
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