Perspective
Jul. 28, 2016
Water conservation efforts must continue
The governor has not declared the drought over, extending harsh water shortage conditions seen in many parts of the state into five consecutive years of drought. By Wesley A. Miliband





Wesley A. Miliband
Stoel Rives LLPLitigation, Environmental Law
500 Capitol Mall Ste 1600
Sacramento , CA 95814-4740
Phone: (916) 447-0700
Fax: (916) 447-4781
Email: wes.miliband@stoel.com
Chapman Univ Law School
California's water supply landscape continues to change for all water users - public and private, individuals and entities - driven by climate change, regulatory developments and innovative efforts to augment water supplies and maximize efficient use of the natural resource.
The governor has not declared the drought over, extending harsh water shortage conditions seen in many parts of the state into five consecutive y...
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