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	<title>Comments on:   Laissez-Faire My Water: Water Crisis a Service Crisis or Resource Crisis? (LeakBird)</title>
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		<title>By: From Bread Basket to Water Basket Case: A Taste of Future Water Rationing Revisited (in California) (LeakBird) - LeakBird</title>
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		<description>[...] It really comes down to something David Zetland says again and again on his Aguanomics blog.  It&#8217;s a water management crisis.  Frank R. Rijsberman essentially came to the same [...]</description>
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