Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN DIEGO - San Diego is shaping up to be a bellwether for the future of fireworks displays throughout the state, in light of strict new regulations being proposed by the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board.
The impetus for the proposed new rules emerged from the threat of lawsuits by environmental groups that claimed fireworks displays pollute sensitive areas. The litigation threat caused...
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