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Instead of pursuing desalination, can’t we just conserve more water?

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Instead of pursuing desalination, can’t we just conserve more water?

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Conservation and reuse are essential and remain important components of each partner’s water supply planning. Conservation and reuse can extend existing water supplies and reduce demand, but alternative water supplies will still be needed to protect groundwater resources and meet future drinking water needs. A sustainable, reliable water supply will require aggressive conservation, use of reclaimed water for irrigation and industrial purposes, plus new, alternative water supplies.

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