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America Should Harvest a Trillion Gallons of Rainwater

Por: Time Life September 07, 2023

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Over the weekend, Burning Man attendees were forced to shelter in place when the usually-parched Black Rock Desert . In August, Tropical Storm Hilary dropped as much rain on some inland areas of Southern California in a single day as they would typically . In an age of and dangerous , recent storms underscore the importance of investing in the capacity to manage, collect, and store water. Yet much of the national conversation about drought... + full article



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