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Environmental

Apr. 1, 2005

Storm Water Ruling

SAN DIEGO - The state Supreme Court on Wednesday swept away the last legal hurdle for enforcement of tough new restrictions designed to stop trash and toxic runoff from coursing through storm-water drains into the ocean off Southern California beaches.

SAN DIEGO - The state Supreme Court on Wednesday swept away the last legal hurdle for enforcement of tough new restrictions designed to stop trash and toxic runoff from coursing through storm-water drains into the ocean off Southern California beaches.
        The court refused to review a ruling that local water boards must sharply limit runoff, which has been identified as a major beach pollutant.
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