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El Paso, Texas residents to drink treated sewage water due to climate change drought – abcactionnews.com WFTS-TV

Posted on December 1, 2018 by Alan Day

Climate change is making it increasingly difficult for El Paso, Texas to get water from the Rio Grande river, and is pushing the city to look for new sources.

Source: El Paso, Texas residents to drink treated sewage water due to climate change drought – abcactionnews.com WFTS-TV

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