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Parched Arizona Eyes Mexico’s Sea
1+ hour ago (473+ words) As San Diego County water officials talk to Arizona and Nevada about options to offload their excess supply and lower costs, the Grand Canyon State is also looking at options south of the border. Our MacKenzie Elmer and Voice of…...
Arizona Wants to Suck Water Supplies From Mexico’s Sea of Cortez
1+ hour, 15+ min ago (1207+ words) Desalination companies are pitching new ways to pump water from the Sea of Cortez off Baja California in order to supply Arizona, which is facing massive cuts to its main water source, the Colorado River. It’s called a “paper water…...
US and Mexico Move to Quench Baja’s Thirst
4+ week, 1+ hour ago (604+ words) The United States and Mexico are teaming up to build a desalination plant and water distribution system in Rosarito that would reduce Mexico’s reliance on the dwindling Colorado River. They want to break ground next month, but as our MacKenzie…...
Environment Report: Could the Tijuana River Help Get Arizona More Water?
2+ mon, 1+ week ago (718+ words) Arizona is desperate for water. So much so that its taxpayers are willing to invest in treating Tijuana’s sewage so it’s drinkable. How would that help Arizona? The state would ask Mexico for some of its Colorado River water in…...
Colorado River Deal Is a ‘QSA 2.0’
2+ mon, 2+ week ago (350+ words) San Diego signed a deal Tuesday to start talking about something that’s never been done before: Sell water to other thirsty states in the Southwest. Now it may take a small army of lawyers to pull off. Denham told me…...
How the Race for County Supervisor Became a Battleground for Republicans
2+ mon, 3+ week ago (1071+ words) San Marcos Mayor Rebecca Jones and Vista Mayor John Franklin have a lot in common. They’re both Republicans with similar policy beliefs. Both are mayors of neighboring cities in inland North County. And now, they’re both battling for the same…...
San Diego Deserves Representation That Defends Its Water Future
9+ mon, 4+ week ago (313+ words) The future of San Diego’s water supply is too important to be politicized or sabotaged from within. The city’s leadership must act swiftly to replace Madaffer with someone who understands that the path to true resilience lies in local control,…...
No Buyers for San Diego Water... Yet
7+ mon, 4+ week ago (242+ words) San Diego arrived in Las Vegas this week ready to sell off some of its excess water at negotiations over the dwindling Colorado River between the states, tribes and farmers who use it. They left without a deal in place....
Water Independence — Not at Any Price
9+ mon, 3+ week ago (560+ words) Jim Madaffer is a former San Diego City Council member, past Chair of the San Diego County Water Authority, and Vice Chair of the Colorado River Board of California. When it comes to water, honesty matters as much as infrastructure....