An Arid Arizona City Manages Its Thirst
From the New York Times:
“Half of the water consumed in homes here is used to irrigate lawns, but there is a certain curiosity about the way water is used in Phoenix, which gets barely eight inches of rain a year but is not necessarily parched. The per capita consumption here, 108 gallons a day, is less than in Los Angeles, where residents average 123 gallons a day.”
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