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Monterey Peninsula Gets a New Futuristic Water Supply

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Here are two things the Monterey Peninsula is running out of: water and time. The state has ordered the region's water supplier to stop overdrawing on the Carmel River by the end of 2021, or face severe rationing. Part of the solution is a first-of-its-kind water recycling plant. From KAZU in Monterey, Krista Almanzan reports.

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