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Recycling Water: Farmers Get Creative

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Many California farmers are in a tight spot this summer -- their normal water supplies just aren't there. Reservoirs are low and groundwater levels are dropping. It's all driving some farmers to get creative. As KQED Science reporter Lauren Sommer tells us, they're looking at buying water from cities - and not fresh water, but water that's already gone down the drain.

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