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Central Valley Town Turns to Eco-Friendly Homes to Save Water

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"Walkable city" and "dense housing" aren't terms you'd usually associate with the Central Valley, where builders have historically taken advantage of plentiful land and resources. As the "resources" part of that equation changes with the state's ongoing drought, the Central Valley town of Reedley aims to build an eco-friendly community some say could use less groundwater than the trees which used to be there.

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