
Why L.A. is a Model for 'the Future of Water Conservation'
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Water Conservation Evolution in Los Angeles
This chapter explores the remarkable 43% reduction in per capita water consumption in Los Angeles since 1990, amidst a growing population. It examines the cultural shift and legislative efforts that spurred this transformation, driven by historical droughts and changing public perceptions. The discussion also addresses ongoing challenges in balancing water supply and conservation amidst increasing demand and environmental pressures.
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