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"path": "/san-diego-now-has-so-much-water-that-its-selling-it/",
"publishedAt": "2026-04-17T02:17:49.000Z",
"site": "https://www.bespacific.com",
"tags": [
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"Environmental Law",
"Food and Nutrition"
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"textContent": "WSJ (Gift Article): San Diego Now Has So Much Water That It’s Selling It. “Once a drought poster child, the California city now generates enough water to rescue parched states like Arizona—and brew beer from recycled sewage. With the Colorado River in crisis, Arizona and Nevada are turning to an unconventional lifeline: the ocean water ...",
"title": "San Diego Now Has So Much Water That It’s Selling It"
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