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Tag Archives: Recycle

LA H20 Cycle Sources

September 13, 2017by Barry Lehrman 1 Comment

Los Angeles Water Cycle The water supply for the City of Los Angeles is an intertwined mix of imported and local water. This Sankey Diagram reveals critical opportunities to improve […]

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Recycle! Reclaim! Reuse!

February 15, 2013by sidbhalinge 1 Comment

Los Angeles has been facing a grave problem of water shortage over the years. Its water sources are shrinking as the population of this region is increasing day by day. […]

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