- The sea of 96 MILLION plastic balls that LA hopes will save it from drought:Reservoir is covered in an ocean of black spheres to stop 300million gallons of water evaporating
- Black plastic balls were this week released into the 175-acre Los Angeles Reservoir in Sylmar, California
- They are designed to cover the water, prevent evaporation and protect it from dust, rain, chemicals and wildlife
- The polyethylene balls, around the size of an apple, cost 36 cents each and are black to help deflect the UV rays
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Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Who's son-in-law got this contract?-----Los Angeles releases millions of plastic balls to protect its water
Los Angeles releases millions of plastic balls to protect its water | Daily Mail Online
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