> In LA, everything is done to make sure the water yeets into the sea as quick as possible.
The infrastructure bill may change that [0]:
"Also, the money could fund stormwater capture and reuse projects, like the ones that filter rainwater into underground aquifers rather than let it flow into the ocean."
Unlikely since it rains so few times the cost to benefit ratio is terrible. Instead the city has been treating wastewater and using that constant source of greywater to irrigate public parks and recharge aquifers.
The infrastructure bill may change that [0]:
"Also, the money could fund stormwater capture and reuse projects, like the ones that filter rainwater into underground aquifers rather than let it flow into the ocean."
Anyone know how likely this actually is?
[0] https://laist.com/news/climate-environment/socal-could-get-b...