KTLA looks at why L.B. has so few water main breaks

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KTLA Channel 5 takes a close look this morning on how a water-main replacement program in Long Beach has decreased ruptures dramatically in the last several years. The Water Department attributes the low rupture rate, about 27 last year, to replacing old copper pipes. KTLA contrasts the situation with the one in Los Angeles, where pipes are breaking everywhere.

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