Where does Southern California’s tap water come from?
As Southern California’s water supply faces long-term threats brought on by climate change, it may be a good time to review: Where does the water we use in our homes
As Southern California’s water supply faces long-term threats brought on by climate change, it may be a good time to review: Where does the water we use in our homes
Los Angeles County is investing billions of dollars in transportation infrastructure, expanding subway, light rail, rapid bus transit, and express lane projects to provide better mobility and connectivity to the
New Podcast Episode: Local 12 Operating Engineer Amber Wood Shares her Experience As part of the ongoing series focusing on Women in Construction, in this episode of The Rebuild SoCal
This week, we celebrated World Water Day, by highlighting Pure Water San Diego, a plant dedicated to providing clean water to our communities. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBMocM3yn1o What is World Water Day? World
California recorded its driest January and February in more than 100 years, and state officials are warning of severe drought conditions, diminishing water supplies, and the increased threat of wildfires.
This year, we celebrate the 24th annual Women in Construction week, March 6 – 12, 2022. Women in Construction Week was created to amplify the success of women in the
Last week, President Joe Biden joined Governor Gavin Newsom at a virtual roundtable to discuss new investments to support the domestic production of minerals that are essential to the tech
Essential Infrastructure for the Modern Worker There is no doubt that COVID-19 has transformed several aspects of the American workplace, and many employees have shifted to working remotely. But long