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This recent but undated photo provided by the Orange County, Calif., Sheriff's Department shows a walkway flanked with gravel-covered areas that had previously been grass at the Theo Lacey jail in Orange, Calif. Inmates at Orange County’s largest jail will get low-flow toilets and shower valves with timers as part of a wide-ranging effort to save water amid the state’s four-year drought. The Orange County Register reported Saturday that the conservation plan at the jail also includes tearing up 3,000 square feet of grass and replacing it with decomposed granite.(Orange County Sheriff's Department via AP)

This recent but undated photo provided by the Orange County, Calif., Sheriff's Department shows a walkway flanked with gravel-covered areas that had previously been grass at the Theo Lacey jail in Orange, Calif. Inmates at Orange County’s largest jail will get low-flow toilets and shower valves with timers as part of a wide-ranging effort to save water amid the state’s four-year drought. The Orange County Register reported Saturday that the conservation plan at the jail also includes tearing up 3,000 square feet of grass and replacing it with decomposed granite.(Orange County Sheriff's Department via AP)

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