Areas like the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District have invested in projects that turn recycled water into some of the purest drinking water.
As a result of the ever-worsening drough, water districts to craft new ways to pump up their water supplies.
"The water we are beginning with at this process is already highly treated recycled water," said spokesperson Riki Clark."This pure water that we're getting from this process is some of the purest, cleanest water you can get anywhere on Earth." The Pure Water Project started in 2013 and is on track to be fully-operational in six years supplementing 15-20% of the region's water supply.Clark added that other states and countries like Singapore and Australia have implemented this process. The idea has spread to other agencies in the area such as the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California.