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Though Cosby faces a maximum of 30 years in prison, Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin Steele indicated he would not press for that sentence."He was convicted of three counts of (indecent assault), so technically that would be up to 30 years. However, we have to look at a merger of those counts to determine what the final maximum will be," Steele said.Legal analyst Areva Martin said the judge's rulings so far suggest he will give Cosby a much reduced sentence."I think the fact that the judge yesterday allowed him to walk out of that courtroom, did not remand him immediately to jail, gives us a sense about what this judge is likely to do when he gets to the sentencing hearing," she said.Judges can take any number of mitigating factors into consideration when issuing a sentence, she explained."He will be able to take into consideration Cosby's age, the status of his health, the philanthropic work that he's done over the last several decades, the fact that this is his first criminal conviction -- all of those will be factors that the judge can take into consideration when sentencing him."A sentencing hearing has not yet been scheduled. 1157

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Those that spoke in favor of the project said the area needed more housing and believed it would help Oceanside develop economically. 134

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These state officials must have no shame.  Approval was just given for the placement of a sexually violent predator in Boulevard, and now another monster could be dumped in nearby Jacumba Hot Springs.  This vile and violent predator has committed multiple rapes and other brutal acts.  A jail cell is the only place that he should call home.  362

  

Those summoned to appear for jury duty after April 5 were being asked to monitor the court's website and Twitter page for updates regarding additional COVID-19 measures that could affect their summons.A full list of the court's revised policies and procedures can be viewed at http://www.sdcourt.ca.gov/portal/page?_pageid=55,2053814&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL 360

  

Today, El Paso is ready to take the next step in expanding its water portfolio. It is building a closed loop system that will treat sewage water and turn it directly into drinking water. Among water professionals, it's called "direct potable reuse" or "advanced purification.""It's the logical next step for us to take," said Gilbert Trejo, the chief technical officer of El Paso Water.El Paso; Orange County, California; Scottsdale, Arizona, and several other utilities across the country treat sewage water and then pump it back into the aquifer to ultimately drink. Trejo says it can take about five years for the water to filter through the ground before being pumped back out and treated to the standards of clean drinking water.This treated water is also frequently used for irrigation and industrial purposes.El Paso is building a completely closed loop facility; instead of being pumped back into the aquifer, the treated sewage water will undergo additional filtration and then be sent back into drinking water pipelines. "We see this water that's clear and it's of good quality," Trejo explained to Gupta. "The next thing for us to do is to take a high-quality water we produce at a state-of-the-art facility and then treat it a little bit more with multiple treatment processes so we can drink it."According to the EPA, the amount of wastewater produced in large cities can represent 50% to 60% of the total water supplied, providing a massive resource for cities like El Paso that are scouring for water.To make sure the water is clean of any pathogens or microbes, treated sewage water is sent through multiple steps of filtration, including UV and carbon filtration. Studies have found that treated water is, in fact, less likely to have contaminants than untreated river or lake water.Efforts by other municipalities in Texas and California to use "direct potable reuse" haven't always gotten off the ground because of the "ickiness" factor. Community buy-in is key to getting these projects launched, said Justin Mattingly of the Water Research Foundation. "These are public agencies. They belong to the public. So you might as well ingratiate the public as well."Archuelta's legacy of water conservation and education has primed El Paso for this moment."Everybody sees that we're in the desert that we're in an arid climate. Rain is scarce ... so when we tell our customers that we're doing everything possible and using every water resource around us to treat and make it safe for consumption, they take it pretty well."By 2030, El Paso Water expects that desalination will produce 10% of its water supply, and 6% will of come from advanced purification.Trejo told Gupta that it's not just the future for El Paso, it's the future for many other cities also faced with having to look for water."Technology allows us to treat [water] to a very high standard and makes it very safe to drink. Water really is all around us in every city." 2953

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