Here is a sign of increased public knowledge of water issues, from the small coastal town of Cambria, CA. Cambria has experienced water shortages in recent years, leading it to consider building a desalination plant. The photo was taken today.
Water Signs
January 12, 2010 by Wes Strickland
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