LOS ANGELES — Over the next two decades, Los Angeles County will collect billions more gallons in water from local sources, especially storm and reclaimed water, shifting from its reliance
The L.A. County Board of Supervisors has adopted the county's first water plan, which outlines how the region must stop importing 60% of its water by 2045.
The L.A. County Board of Supervisors has adopted the county's first water plan, which outlines how the region must stop importing 60% of its water by 2045.
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The nation’s largest county currently imports 60 percent of its water supply. The water plan that the Board of Supervisors adopted on Tuesday outlines how it will shift to sourcing 162 billion gallons locally instead.