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Water Conservation Efforts Not Reaching State's Wealthy Enclaves

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It's really easy to see how this drought could turn into an ugly kind of us vs. them scuffle all over the state. Backing that up are numbers from the State Water Board showing that in the swankiest zip codes in California, conservation isn't so chic. Cities like Beverly Hills and Malibu just aren't doing their part to save water. And neither is a wealthy rural enclave in the heart of Silicon Valley: Woodside.

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