Friday Top of the Scroll: As drought worsens, Southland residents face new calls for water conservation
As drought conditions worsen, public officials in Southern California are beginning to take steps to conserve dwindling resources. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California — one of the largest water distributors in the nation — is weighing whether to declare a supply alert for the first time in seven years, officials said. And one of its customers, the city of Glendale, this week implemented new mandatory conservation requirements for its residents.
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