Water Authority Marks Tenth Anniversary of Historic Colorado River Accord

Ten years after the historic water pact was signed at Hoover Dam, the San Diego County Water Authority is commemorating the 2003 Colorado River Quantification Settlement Agreement, or QSA, for its role in enhancing the region’s economy and quality of life by improving long-term water supply reliability.

Governor Signs Water Authority Bill to Advance Water Recycling

Gov. Jerry Brown this week signed Water Authority-sponsored legislation designed to advance water recycling statewide. Senate Bill 322, carried by State Sen. Ben Hueso of San Diego, is expected to expedite a transparent and rigorous scientific assessment of “potable reuse” as a potential water source.

“California needs more high quality water and recycling is key to getting there,” Brown said in his signing message that urged state agency officials to move quickly.

State Supreme Court Denies Review of Rate Case, Confirms Important Victories

The California Supreme Court today denied a petition by the San Diego County Water Authority to review an appellate court ruling in a case of statewide significance over rates set by the Los Angeles-based Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. After winning significant victories in the trial court and the appellate court, the Water Authority petitioned the state Supreme Court in July on one single question: whether MWD may add State Water Project supply costs to the price it charges to transport the Water Authority’s independent supplies of Colorado River water through MWD’s aqueduct. The trial court ruled MWD could […]

Watch Out for Water Agency Imposters

 The San Diego County Water Authority is warning residents to watch for scam artists posing as fake water utility employees after a series of recent incidents in which imposters appeared intent on gaining entry to homes.

The recent cases involve fake utility representatives calling local residents and offering to test their water for pollution or contamination – presumably seeking opportunities for theft or fraud. In some cases, the callers said they were with a local water agency, while at least one solicitor posed as a Water Authority employee.  

Shrinking Colorado River Reservoirs Highlight Need for Water-Use Efficiency, Supply Diversification

An unprecedented reduction in reservoir releases on the Colorado River announced Friday by the Bureau of Reclamation won’t cut water supplies to agencies in San Diego County or the rest of the Southwest during the 2014 “water year,” but the move does underscore the importance of continued conservation and water-supply diversification across the region.