LOS ANGELES - A state appeals court ruled Monday that makers of Arrowhead spring water can be sued for allegedly exceeding their permit but not for taking water from under a national forest.
Since 1930, Arrowhead has taken its water from the San Bernardino National Forest under a special use permit issued by the Forest Service. A suit, brought by private attorney general plain...
Since 1930, Arrowhead has taken its water from the San Bernardino National Forest under a special use permit issued by the Forest Service. A suit, brought by private attorney general plain...
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