Fight ignites over fate of fishing at Sweetwater Authority’s Loveland Reservoir
Sweetwater Authority uses its Loveland Reservoir to serve about 200,000 water customers, including in National City, Bonita and parts of Chula Vista.
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A floating dock now sits on mud at Loveland Reservoir, April 13, 2020. A controlled water transfer by Sweetwater Authority has visibly lowered the shoreline level. Author: Jennifer Bowman | inewsource Updated: 4:27 PM PDT April 22, 2021
CALIFORNIA, USA David Thomas knows the cove that once was. He spent much of his childhood at Loveland Reservoir near Alpine, sneaking onto the eastern shore to cast a line where the lake had been deemed off limits for fishing.
Limerick households going green with Tru Eco
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LIMERICK households are seeking a safer and kinder way to clean their homes.
VivaGreen, the Irish manufacturer of Tru Eco, a range of eco-friendly, refillable household and laundry cleaning products, has seen significant demand for its products since launching the range in 2020.
Available in Dunnes Stores (Jetland Shopping Centre) and SuperValu stores, the Tru Eco range is made from plant-based and biodegradable ingredients and each bottle is made from 100% recycled plastic, creating a circular economy product that is reusable, recyclable, and refillable.
The range includes an All-Purpose Cleaner, Washing-Up Liquid, Non-Bio Laundry Detergent, and Fabric Conditioner.