
Drought Adversities Require Diverse Portfolio
Tapping Different Options As California and eight other western states face severe drought, the nearly 60 million people affected must now seriously consider ways to access life’s most precious resource.

Tapping Different Options As California and eight other western states face severe drought, the nearly 60 million people affected must now seriously consider ways to access life’s most precious resource.

A new report released by TRIP, a transportation research nonprofit, explores the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic on the nation’s transportation trends. According to the report, as the U.S. continues

If Passes, EPA to Lead Project “Sewage discharge in the Tijuana River Valley has been a decades-long public health and environmental catastrophe for San Diegans and those in Coronado. One

Save Significant Time, Costs Construction projects have a reputation of exceeding deadlines and budgets. In fact, studies show 9 out of 10 projects experience cost overrun, going over budget by

Thousands of California state bridges, as well as crumbling roads, that badly need repair would get a $2 billion shot of new money under the budget revision recently proposed by

Water Reuse in San Diego County to Produce Purified Water The demand for drinking water is high in California. Now a loan of $388 million from the U.S. Environmental Protection

Department of Water Resources Helps Local Management About 85% of Californians depend on groundwater for some portion of their water supply. At least 40% of water accessed by wells is

As the new Executive Director for Rebuild SoCal Partnership, I would like to take a brief moment to introduce myself. My name is Jon Switalski and I look forward to