On the recordFebruary 25, 2019
We should be looking at the most cost-effective ways to produce water abundance, not the most expensive.
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congress.govWe should be looking at the most cost-effective ways to produce water abundance, not the most expensive.
Emphasizing the need for cost-effective water production methods over expensive alternatives.
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