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Richard
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Re moving water south: ❝When people in San Diego empty their swimming pools and close down the golf courses, then maybe I’ll take some of this seriously.❞
— Jun 26, 2021 03:36PM
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Richard
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❝Bottled water has to be tested, but it is sampled less frequently than city tap water for bacteria and chemical contaminants. Current standards for bottled water allow some (minute) contamination by Escherichia coli or fecal coliform, although no such contamination is allowable in tapwater.❞
— Jun 25, 2021 12:42AM
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In the Acknowledgment: https://www.watereducation.org/layper...
— Jun 18, 2021 01:35AM
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Julie Mickens
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This is a resource I'd been hoping to find for a while. Something that clearly explains California's hybrid or even cyborg watersheds -- part nature, part human engineering.
This book also decodes the complicated alphabet soup of water projects and water districts, and the complex "exchanges" that occur as the various districts aim to diversify their supply.
— Dec 11, 2018 03:13PM
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This book also decodes the complicated alphabet soup of water projects and water districts, and the complex "exchanges" that occur as the various districts aim to diversify their supply.









