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California's Water Resources Control Board has unanimously approved novel standards for converting sewage into potable water.

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This groundbreaking decision aims to alleviate the state's enduring water scarcity crisis.

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The approved process involves advanced treatment methods, ensuring safety and reliability.

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California joins a handful of states pioneering in direct potable water recycling.

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Implementation of these standards is expected by next summer, marking a major shift in water management.

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The project aligns with California's broader goals to augment water sustainability amidst climate change.

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Recycled water will primarily aid urban areas, given the infrastructure and monitoring costs.

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The initiative has garnered wide support, seen as a crucial step in California's environmental stewardship.

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The expert panel affirms the project's public health safety, setting a precedent in the industry.

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