Plan to recycle sewage into drinking water coming undone
Support for a long-planned project to recycle sewage water for drinking purposes is disappearing, with three key players in the project bowing out. For more than two years, local water agencies have boasted a plan to provide much-needed relief to the region’s perpetual water shortage by building a $210 million plant to purify sewage water and make it drinkable.
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