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I understand why this was rejected, but there is some good information here. I readded a bit of detail:
The City of Los Angeles launched the One Water LA 2040 Plan, an integrated strategy to sustainably manage all water resources—surface water, groundwater, potable water, wastewater, recycled water, and stormwater—under a unified approach.