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UCLA researchers say California and other states aren't recycling enough water. They recommend reusing much more to ease ...
A new study gives Arizona and Nevada high marks for their reuse of treated sewage effluent as a way to reduce Colorado River ...
The Colorado River can potentially become overdrawn under a warmer climate. Researchers say they have identified a crucial solution for states to prevent continued strain on the Colorado River ...
Seven western states rely on the Colorado River Basin, but drought and climate change are causing water shortages in the region. Recycling treated wastewater is a proven way to ease pressure on the ...
This story was originally published by Grist. If you were to drink improperly recycled toilet water, it could really hurt you ...
If the Colorado River basin states raised their water recycling rates to just 40 percent, they could gain nearly 900,000 acre-feet of new water each year, or enough to quench the thirst of almost ...
When it comes to recycling the most precious resource in the Colorado River Basin, Nevada leads six other states, a new report has confirmed. Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles ...
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Views from the nation’s pressThe seven Colorado River states have only a few weeks left to submit a comprehensive plan for water management going forward.
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More water recycling could help fix Colorado River shortfall. California has a ways to go, report saysCalifornia isn’t recycling nearly enough water, according to a new report by UCLA researchers, who say the state should treat and reuse more wastewater to help address the Colorado River’s ...
Researchers say they have identified a crucial solution for states to prevent continued strain on the Colorado River basin for their water needs. Water recycling can significantly lessen the burden on ...
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