Meeting State’s Water Needs
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Do the water resource people, the developers and the politicians know something about our future water supply that the general public doesn’t know?
At the same time that we hear about the possibility of a water shortage and the necessity for rationing, there is no talk of restrictions on the building of high-rises and housing developments that take millions of gallons of water every day. We have substitutes for many things but certainly none for water. Who is to say that our drought won’t continue?
I think we are owed an explanation for this inconsistency by those who should have control of the situation.
DENTON A. POTTER
Los Angeles
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