The politics of water
SDNN’s politics section will continue to cover the political side of water. Keep checking back for more articles:
Why hasn’t the county adopted gray-water practices? Find out in “Overcoming the stigma of ‘toilet-to-tap’ water.”
Do you see new development projects despite the water shortage? Read about how the real estate industry affects our water supply and vice-versa in “San Diego developing in a water shortage.”
What’s the state of the Tijuana River just minutes away? Well, it may get worse before it gets better. Read the details in”Tijuana Estuary suffocated by silt and sewage.”
Find more water stories by going to our water section.
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