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Water In Los Angeles County Receives C+ Grade
UCLA gave Los Angeles County an overall C+ grade in its annual water report that was released Wednesday.

LOS ANGELES, CA — The water quality in Los Angeles is not great, but a new study shows it is improving. UCLA gave Los Angeles County an overall C+ grade in its annual water report that was released Wednesday.
The report included a C+ grade for water supply and consumption even though 60 percent of the water in L.A. County comes from outside of the region.The quality of drinking water, however, has risen to a B+ grade. According to the report, the L.A. water infrastructure was at a C+ while surface water received a D grade due to pollution.
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