DEL MAR —
Waste management measures that could cost up to $4 million must be underway before equestrian activities can resume the Del Mar Horse Park, officials said his week.
The 22nd District Agricultural Association, which runs the Del Mar Fairgrounds and the horse park two miles to the east, announced in December it would indefinitely suspend all activities at the equestrian center this year such as horse shows, boarding, riding lessons and dressage competition because of the requirements.
Some activities were moved from the horse park to the fairgrounds, but many could not go there because of scheduling conflicts and the limited facilities available at the fairgrounds. Meanwhile, the 22nd DAA is planning the wastewater work and looking for ways to pay for it.