Inside Higher Ed has a piece on water saving measures undertaken at California universities including UCLA:
The University of California at Los Angeles is finishing up one of its
largest water-related projects, a new filtration system that's estimated
to save 17.3 million gallons a year. The enhanced water-cleaning system was
created a few years ago by professors at the UCLA Water Technology
Research Center, so it advanced not only research but also institutional
goals to reduce water consumption...
More on UCLA at https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2015/04/16/drought-action-plans-leading-changes-california-campuses
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