According to the article, the reader can tell that __________.Joshua Haggmark probably believes that the best way to deal with droughts is to have people conserve water.Susan Jordan probably thinks that officials are more worried than they need to be about water use during a drought.Joshua Haggmark probably voted against opening an emergency desalination plant for the coastal town of Cambria.Susan Jordan probably doesn't support the reactivation of the Santa Barbara desalination plant.

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To determine the answer to this question, we can look for textual evidence in the article that suggests the beliefs or opinions of Joshua Haggmark and Susan Jordan.

For the first statement, about Joshua Haggmark believing in water conservation, we can search the article for any indication of his stance. It is likely to focus on his views about dealing with droughts. This could involve searching for quotes, statements, or actions attributed to him that support the idea that water conservation is the best approach.

For the second statement, concerning Susan Jordan's opinion about officials' concerns over water use during a drought, we can search the article for any indications of her thoughts on this matter. This might involve looking for quotes, statements, or actions attributed to her that suggest she believes officials are excessively worried about water use during a drought.

Regarding the third statement, about Joshua Haggmark voting against opening an emergency desalination plant in Cambria, we can search for any mention of a vote or decision regarding the desalination plant in the article. If there is no explicit mention of a vote, we can look for any indications that Haggmark might be against the idea of opening the plant.

And finally, for the fourth statement regarding Susan Jordan, and her stance on reactivating the Santa Barbara desalination plant, we can search for any mention of her opinion on this specific plant in the article. This might include looking for quotes, statements, or actions attributed to her that reflect her position on its reactivation.

By carefully reading and analyzing relevant sections of the article, we should be able to find evidence that supports or contradicts these statements, allowing us to determine which ones are accurate according to the article's content.