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Water Savers vs. Million-Gallon Households in Bel Air

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Californians are hearing the water conservation message. The latest figures, released this week, show that savings have exceeded Gov. Brown's mandate for the third month in a row. But not everyone thinks the governor's mandate applies to them. We talk with KQED Science editor and drought czar, Craig Miller.

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