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Why One Town Missed its Water-Saving Goal: It's the Chicken

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The drought is still a fact of life in California, where every city is under a tough mandate to meet water-saving goals, or face fines. But a handful of small cities that have struggled to meet those targets are starting to get an exemption from the state. In one case, it's because of chicken.

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