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What is California doing about wasted stormwater?

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation January 16, 2023

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Good morning, and welcome to the Essential California newsletter. It’s Tuesday, Jan. 17. I'm Ryan Fonseca, and I missed the sun. I finally felt some solar energy on my face as clouds parted above my home Monday morning. California hadn't seen much of the sun this year as a parade of storms blanketed much of the state, bringing record rainfall, severe flooding and at least 19 deaths. It's estimated that 24 trillion gallons of... + full article



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