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Water isn’t always just water. For instance, in the late 1800s, Carlsbad was a quiet stretch of undeveloped land—until 1882, when John Frazier struck liquid gold.
Carlsbad’s residential water and sewer rates will increase 20% on July 1 and a total of 49% over the next three years under a plan approved Tuesday by the City Council. Several residents opposed ...
Carlsbad’s residential water and sewer rates will increase 20% on July 1 and a total of 49% over the next three years under a plan approved Tuesday by the City Council.
without summer temps carlsbad under a stage one water restriction that means people living in odd numbered houses must water their lawns on wednesdays fridays or sundays before 10 a.m. or after 6 ...
While a developer of ocean desalination plants is working to gather permits for a proposed plant in Huntington Beach, its upcoming facility in Carlsbad may provide a glimpse of Orange County's future.
The authority has pledged to buy the Carlsbad plant’s entire output of water for 30 years; by 2020, desalination is expected to satisfy 7% of the water needs of the county’s 3 million residents.
CARLSBAD — Carlsbad, home to one of the largest desalination plants in the world, will buy a bigger share of filtered seawater produced at the plant than other cities in San Diego County under ...
A group of water users in southern Carlsbad claimed a victory this week in ongoing litigation which sought to question the water rights of Intrepid Potash on the Pecos River. Eddy County District ...
For the first time in several years Carlsbad’s Water Park won’t open Memorial Day weekend, according to the City of Carlsbad. The City of Carlsbad is waiting for the New Mexico Environment ...
Water isn’t always just water. For instance, in the late 1800s, Carlsbad was a quiet stretch of undeveloped land—until 1882, when John Frazier struck liquid gold.