By Mark Fogelman and Sarah E. Leeper
Responsibility for assuring the ?reasonable? quality of California?s ground and surface waters rests with the State Water Resources Control Board and nine Regional Water Quality Control Boards. (Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act, Cal. Water Code §§ 13000?14958.) The regional boards establish and oversee waste-discharge requirements?and with the advent of more stringent require...
Responsibility for assuring the ?reasonable? quality of California?s ground and surface waters rests with the State Water Resources Control Board and nine Regional Water Quality Control Boards. (Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act, Cal. Water Code §§ 13000?14958.) The regional boards establish and oversee waste-discharge requirements?and with the advent of more stringent require...
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