University of New Mexico Students' Project Improving Las Vegas Water Distribution
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Summary
A community centre project in Las Vegas, USA, by students at the University of New Mexico focuses on improving drinking water distribution. Other projects include exploring water systems in southern California and an ecologically-restorative system for burnt forests.
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an exploration of how water systems in southern California affect wider society and an ecologically-restorative system to tackle burnt forests.
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