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Developments in California water law and policy.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
CA Recieves Most Fed Water Recycling Funds
California projects have received
98 percent
of stimulus funds directed to water recycling projects. The project that received the most funds was an Oxnard facility that will recycle wastewater, inject groundwater, and desalinate groundwater.
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Maryam
July 8, 2009 at 1:55 PM
Interesting post. Thanks.
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Jeremy Brown
Los Angeles, CA, United States
Jeremy is an attorney in Southern California. The opinions expressed here are only his. They do not reflect the views of his employer or clients.
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Interesting post. Thanks.
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