Real Estate/Development
Mar. 4, 2003
Southland Cities Stand Firm Against Controversial Stormwater Rules
CREJ WIRE REPORT SIGNAL HILL - Southland cities re-affirmed their commitment to a lawsuit challenging costly, environmentally ineffective stormwater run-off rules recently adopted by the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board, despite a Feb. 13 dismissal of a somewhat similar action in San Diego.
CREJ WIRE REPORT
SIGNAL HILL - Southland cities re-affirmed their commitment to a lawsuit challenging costly, environmentally ineffective stormwater run-off rules recently adopted by the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board, despite a Feb. 13 dismissal of a somewhat similar action in San Diego.
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SIGNAL HILL - Southland cities re-affirmed their commitment to a lawsuit challenging costly, environmentally ineffective stormwater run-off rules recently adopted by the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board, despite a Feb. 13 dismissal of a somewhat similar action in San Diego.
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