Real Estate/Development
Sep. 23, 2003
Compliance Key to Treading Storm Water Rules
BY RALPH VASQUEZ AND CYNDY DAY-WILSON Local municipalities are struggling to stay afloat amid waves of unprecedented storm water regulations that forever will change how urban runoff is viewed, treated and combated in San Diego County.
BY RALPH VASQUEZ AND CYNDY DAY-WILSON
Local municipalities are struggling to stay afloat amid waves of unprecedented storm water regulations that forever will change how urban runoff is viewed, treated and combated in San Diego County.
With the recent appeal of storm water legislation, along with proposed new legislation, it's no surprise that local municipalities and citizens are leery. However, despite the controversy and confusion surrounding storm water...
Local municipalities are struggling to stay afloat amid waves of unprecedented storm water regulations that forever will change how urban runoff is viewed, treated and combated in San Diego County.
With the recent appeal of storm water legislation, along with proposed new legislation, it's no surprise that local municipalities and citizens are leery. However, despite the controversy and confusion surrounding storm water...
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