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Water Conservation Is Alive and Well in San Diego
San Diego County has embraced water conservation and been a statewide leader on the issue, says the board chair of the San Diego County Water Authority.
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San Diego County Water Authority Board Chair Mark Muir is a San Diego native with more than three decades in public service. He lives in Encinitas, California, where he serves on the city council.
Follow via RSSSan Diego County has embraced water conservation and been a statewide leader on the issue, says the board chair of the San Diego County Water Authority.
The one-year anniversary of Carlsbad desalination plant provides an opportunity to look at its positive impact in the region, writes Mark Muir of the San Diego County Water Authority.
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