San
Diego’s Biggest Infrastructure Need Isn’t Streets — It’s Storm
Drains
KPBS
News -
June 28, 2018
Underneath
San Diego streets lies a network of pipes and tunnels that
most people never see. When it rains, that network is busy
carrying water out from the neighborhoods and into the city's
rivers, bays and beaches. But that network is starting to
fail. And much of the water it carries ends up full of bacteria
and pollutants. As KPBS metro reporter Andrew Bowen explains,
fixing San Diego's broken storm water system is an enormous
task.