California prepares to transform sewage into pure drinking water under new rules
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'We're creating a new source of supply that we were previously discharging or thinking of as waste,' said Heather Cooley, director of research at the Pacific Institute, a water think tank in Oakland. 'As we look to make our communities more resilient to drought, to climate change, this is really going to be an important part of that solution.'
'This is really about recovering resources, not wasting precious resources,' Cooley said. 'This is really, I think, an exciting opportunity for helping to realize that vision of a more circular sort of approach for water.'
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