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Lake Mead Record Low Water; California Can Learn from Saudi Water; L.A. Could Use Gray Water Much Better

Sunday, April 26, 2015 14:17
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Lake Mead on track for record low water level. The largest capacity reservoir in the US is will drop to its lowest level in recorded history on Sunday as its source, the Colorado River, suffers from 14 years of severe drought.

 

What California can learn from Saudi Arabia’s water mystery. Saudi Arabia’s once massive aquifer is drying up due to years of overpumping. California is heading down the same path. Here’s what the rest of the world can learn from the Saudi water situation.

 

Drought provides opportunity for Los Angeles to get gray water right. We have seen droughts before and have seen water recycling momentum run down the drain when wet weather comes. Let’s hope that it’s different this time.

 

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