Coronavirus: How water agencies plan to keep drinking water plants running
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread, water agencies across the Bay Area and California are taking unprecedented steps to keep the water flowing that millions of people need for drinking and washing their hands, but which is also critical for fighting fires, serving hospitals, running sewer systems and other vital uses. The main goal: Preventing the workers who run the drinking water treatment plants from getting sick.
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