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An answer to America's drought may be hiding in the toilet

Americans in the US are willing to fork out extra money each month to drink recycled wastewater. With climate change intensifying drought in the country, cities are exploring ways to turn sewage into drinking water. Grouped from 2 articles across 1 sources.

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DWMar 21, 2026, 9:10 AM

An answer to America's drought may be hiding in the toilet

Americans in the US are willing to fork out extra money each month to drink recycled wastewater. With climate change intensifying drought in the country, cities are exploring ways to turn sewage into drinking water.

DWMar 21, 2026, 9:10 AM

An answer to US drought conditions may be in the toilet

Americans are willing to fork out extra money each month to drink recycled wastewater. With climate change intensifying drought in several regions, cities are exploring ways to turn sewage into drinking water.

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