Let there be water

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Azusa is dedicating a new water facility today -- but it's not just any water facility, it's the most expensive capital project in Azusa Light and Water's history, reporter Daniel Tedford reports.

The $36 million Canyon Water Filtration Plant, at 1870 Ranch Road, replaces outdated technology and can filter through 12 million gallons of water a day. That old plant could only process 7.5 million gallons a day.

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Water person said:

It is good to see that Azusa has joined in the effort to make water a priority. We need to stop wasting so much water. Wait until the summer comes. No more washing down cats or sidewalks. Let's all chip in and help. Ok

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