Real Estate/Development
Feb. 25, 2003
Environmental Lawyers Debate Land Use
BY MARK CROMER Special to CREJ SANTA ANA - As suburban sprawl continues to swallow vast swaths of California, resulting in ever-greater consumption of water, efforts to link land use with water law have essentially failed, and a new approach must developed, an expert in environmental law said Feb. 7.
BY MARK CROMER
Special to CREJ
SANTA ANA - As suburban sprawl continues to swallow vast swaths of California, resulting in ever-greater consumption of water, efforts to link land use with water law have essentially failed, and a new approach must developed, an ...
Special to CREJ
SANTA ANA - As suburban sprawl continues to swallow vast swaths of California, resulting in ever-greater consumption of water, efforts to link land use with water law have essentially failed, and a new approach must developed, an ...
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