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Investigation Looks Into California's Biggest Water Guzzlers

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Earlier this year, Gov. Jerry Brown ordered the state's first mandatory water restrictions. Californians have had to cut their water use by an average of 25 percent, and we've done better than that for three straight months. But not everyone is on the conservation bandwagon. Host Queena Kim discussed it with Lance Williams, who investigated the water hogs for "Reveal," a radio show produced by The Center for Investigative Reporting.

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