(Dec. 1, 2008, The Los Angeles Times)

Beginning Sunday, about 165,000 residents in the Antelope Valley and some nearby communities will have extremely limited water supply for a week because of system upgrades, according to officials at Los Angeles County’s Waterworks Districts.

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