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State Senator Caballero said the bill is aimed at allowing water suppliers to focus on fixing the problem rather than ...
Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts is working on multiple major infrastructure projects, all while monitoring the ocean ...
Coachella already cut its water use by 6% in 2023 over the previous year, he said, thanks to conservation rebates and local ...
Water bills are climbing as utilities clean up a chemical made infamous in “Erin Brockovich.” Lawmakers could give water ...
California becomes second state to approve recycled drinking water 03:06. When a toilet is flushed in California, the water can end up in a lot of places — the ice in a skating rink, the ...
California legislative staffers and environmental advocates took flight Tuesday to get a rare aerial view of watershed ...
California regulators have approved new rules to let water agencies recycle wastewater and put it right back into the pipes that carry drinking water to homes, schools and businesses.
California has a new plan for equipping the state to cope with water related challenges like climate change. What it outlines could help areas like Sacramento. But others say it relies on old ...
California's new rules would let — but not require — water agencies to take wastewater, treat it, and then put it right back into the drinking water system. California would be just the second ...
The California Senate on Monday sent legislation to Gov Gavin Newsom's desk that will spend $130 million a year over the next decade to improve drinking water for about a million people.
Suppliers now have detailed steps to create a new source of drinking water. But it’s not really “toilet-to-tap.” Due to the cost, it’ll likely be only large suppliers.