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AbstractCalifornia has consistently altered natural water resources to provide water for its growing population and to support the fifth largest economy in the world. However, the old ways of copin...

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  • California’s Storied History with Urban WaterCalifornia has a rich and storied history with water resources development

  • By studying communities around the state, we identify five approaches taken by cities to achieve more sustainable water systems:

  • We provide a roadmap for cities in California as well as other cities around the world

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California’s Storied History with Urban WaterCalifornia has a rich and storied history with water resources development. In light of the new statewide regulations, both the City and County of Los Angeles are planning large indirect potable water recycling operations at their coastal facilities.

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