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Could Israeli Ingenuity (and Seawater) Help California Slake Its Thirst?

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The secret to alleviating California's drought may be found in one of the driest places on earth: Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu inked an agreement with Gov. Jerry Brown last year to encourage the two states to work together on water issues. But Israeli ingenuity in the field of water management and conservation is already sprinkling into Southern California.

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