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State Water Regulators Could Ease Restrictions on Some Communities

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State water regulators are proposing to ease conservation targets for some inland communities in drier parts of the state, and in places with the fastest growing populations. The provisional changes, unveiled yesterday, don't signal an end to emergency drought restrictions.

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