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Los Angeles cemetery turns brown during drought
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Often recognized for their green lawns, the grass in some of California's cemeteries is going brown.

As mandatory water restrictions limit water consumption during the state's ongoing drought, cemeteries are either using recycled water or watering their grass once to twice per week.

Evergreen Cemetery in Los Angeles, is the city's oldest non-denominational cemetery and it lacks recycled water.

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