March 9, 2008 – Escondido considers options for disposing of excess sewage. The city is feeling the pinch from an increasing amount of sewage needing disposal and is considering several options, including storing it in recreational lakes. Read the entire article at UT San Diego
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Escondido Ag Update
January 22, 2013 It’s been a while since you’ve heard from EGAP, but that doesn’t mean we haven’t been hard at work to keep agriculture in Escondido. Met regularly with the EGAP Board and City Officials. In cooperation with the San Diego County Water Authority and Mission Resource Conservation District, EGAP received a grant from… Continue reading Escondido Ag Update
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A recent article published in the Escondido Magazine about Escondido Growers for Agriculture Preservation provides details on our efforts and goals. Read article here: Escondido’s Agriculture – An Economic Engine for the Future
Escondido Ag Update
August 31, 2012 Escondido Agricultural Update- August 31, 2012: Escondido Magazine Features Farming. Check out the fall issue of Escondido Magazine which features several interesting articles on farming, including this one on EGAP and agriculture as an economic engine for the future. Escondido Magazine Article New Date for First Annual Agriculture Summit: In order to… Continue reading Escondido Ag Update
Escondido Ag Update
April 2012 EGAP WORKING HARD IN 2012 We are well into the new year and there are many challenges ahead with respect to ensuring a strong future for agriculture in the Escondido area. Strategic Water Rate for Agriculture – Holding the line on water rates for growers in 2012 was the first step in developing… Continue reading Escondido Ag Update