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LADWP working to capture rain water after SoCal storm

Por: ABC7 Nation January 08, 2023

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STUDIO CITY, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Storm water capture plays an important role in the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power's overall plan to enhance local water supply, and this week's rain put the plan to work.On Friday, officials said only about 20% of the water from this week's storm will be captured before it flows away.I see how much of an opportunity there is to capture that water, said Art Castro, the manager of... + full article



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