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Though historic snowfall eased drought conditions, threats of extended dry periods don’t let up in the arid west. That is why water managers across our region are working on creating sustainable water supplies.
That includes turning the water that flushes down people’s toilets into drinking water from their taps. The Mountain West News Bureau’s Kaleb Roedel reports.
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Though historic snowfall eased drought conditions, threats of extended dry periods don’t let up in the arid west. That is why water managers across our region are working on creating sustainable water supplies.
That includes turning the water that flushes down people’s toilets into drinking water from their taps. The Mountain West News Bureau’s Kaleb Roedel reports.

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