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Litigation

Jan. 27, 2004

Panel Will Mull Appeal on 'Zero Trash'

The Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board will decide at its next meeting Thursday whether to appeal a decision by a San Diego Superior Court judge to strike down the board's "zero trash" policy.

By Stefanie Knapp
        The Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board will decide at its next meeting Thursday whether to appeal a decision by a San Diego Superior Court judge to strike down the board's "zero trash" policy.
        The regional board adopted the policy in 2001 as an attempt to clean up beaches and waterways. It requires c...

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