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L.A. promised to stop wasting so much stormwater. But progress has been painfully slow

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation February 21, 2023

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Only weeks ago, Angelenos watched as trillions of gallons of precious stormwater poured into the region's concrete waterways, slid down slick pavement and washed out to sea. After so many months of drought-related water restrictions, it seemed to many like a missed opportunity. While officials say they're making progress when it comes to capturing more of the county's stormwater, a new report from watchdog group Los Angeles... + full article



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