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Real Estate/Development

Dec. 31, 2002

Successfully navigating storm water regulations requires a team approach

BY MARGARET STRAND In a time of widespread drought, storm water rules and regulations have not occupied a prominent place on the agenda of public and private entities. But a new round of winter storms, courtesy of El Nio , may very well change those conditions and expose the unprepared developer to unforeseen economic costs, including heavy fines.

        BY MARGARET STRAND
        
        In a time of widespread drought, storm water rules and regulations have not occupied a prominent place on the agenda of public and private entities. But a new round of winter storms, courtesy of El Niño, may very well change those conditions and expose the unprepared developer to unforeseen economic c...

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