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How Santa Barbara Became a Water-Saving Success Story

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State officials are getting ready to finalize a plan that would force California cities to cut their water use. Those looking for a road map on how to do that might consider Santa Barbara. That city has already met its proposed reduction target -- and it's gearing up to save even more.

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