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California water agencies don’t know how much their pipes leak, UCLA report finds
Researchers recommend that state officials adopt best practices for monitoring leaks and measuring water loss
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Researchers recommend that state officials adopt best practices for monitoring leaks and measuring water loss
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By Tetra Balestri, Student Contributor
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The record-breaking drought in California is not chiefly the result of low precipitation. Three factors – rising temperatures, groundwater depletion, and a shrinking Colorado River – mean the most populous U.S. state will face decades of water shortages and must adapt.
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By Tetra Balestri, Student Contributor
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Replacing the eight acres of turf on the IM Field is a key part of the university’s response to California’s historic drought
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Environmental Science seniors recently presented the results of original research they conducted on water pollution to the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board, the agency responsible for protecting coastal…