Over the last several years California has reduced its financial support of the state and regional water resources control boards. The regional boards have been attempting to replace the tens of millions of dollars in reduced funding by increasing the costs to the parties responsible for cleanup of contaminated sites overseen by the regional boards. Responsible parties may believe they are left with a single decision: to pay or not to pay. However, r...
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