Watch VideoWater conservation experts say Las Vegas has been cutting water usage the past two decades by targeting grass. They've been replacing it with rocks, desert plants and artificial turf — saving billions of gallons of water.
Southern Nevada Water Authority's Bronson Mack says 40 million people depend on water from...
Las Vegas dramatically cut water use by targeting grass
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