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Spreading the Water Conservation Message to L.A.'s Immigrant Communities

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Billboards, electronic signs on freeways and a steady stream of news stories are among the ways Californians are getting pounded with the message to conserve water. But in a state as large and diverse as California, not everyone is getting the message. Los Angeles is working with community groups to spread the word to immigrant communities.

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