What if the biggest new water supply in Southern California isn’t a reservoir or pipeline — but conservation?

As Ian James of the Los Angeles Times explains, a Pacific Institute study found huge potential for savings through steps like replacing lawns with climate-friendly landscapes and upgrading to efficient appliances.

Experts call conservation the most economical way to generate “new” water.

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