Half of Southern California’s water still travels hundreds of miles through massive aqueducts.

But a big debate is underway: should the region keep relying on imported water—or build a future rooted in local supply?

From stormwater capture to advanced wastewater recycling, solutions are emerging to make Southern California more self-reliant, says Ian James of the LA Times.

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