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Orange County to Expand Nation's Largest Recycled Water Plant

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Because of the ongoing drought, many California counties are pursuing technology to develop a source of water that used to be unthinkable. In Southern California, one wastewater treatment plant is the largest in the nation -- and it's expanding, to turn all water flushed by residents into drinking water.

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