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Over the last half century or so, millions more people have moved to greater Los Angeles, settling in increasingly far-flung ...
People in Los Angeles will be limited to two-day per week outdoor watering schedules starting Wednesday based on street addresses as part of an effort to conserve water amid a drought.
Almost a year after Gov. Gavin Newsom pleaded with Californians to voluntarily cut their water use by 15% amid a worsening drought, water conservation figures are still nowhere near that mark. Now ...
Water conservation efforts appear to be working Delon Kwan, the Assistant Director of Water Resources with the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, joined the studio to discuss the ongoing ...
Over the last four months, the residents and businesses of the Indian Wells Valley Water District have cut their water consumption by about 25%, and General Manager Don Zdeba thinks that's "pretty ...
However, it’s still an encouraging sign that a city the size of Los Angeles, in a state that is constantly trying to save money, can lead by example in the area of water conservation.
As California continues to work through one of the worst droughts in state history, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has released encouraging data to show that water conservation ...
As part of a $250 million commitment to support four water supply projects in Southern California, Los Angeles will receive $139 million over 25 years for its Groundwater Replenishment Project in ...
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Read More: The Conditions That Led to the ‘Unprecedented’ Los Angeles County Fires In the 1960s, however, a burgeoning environmental movement challenged this understanding of conservation.
More than 600 rare tadpoles and frogs have been released into the mountains north of Los Angeles. The L.A. Zoo bred and ...
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