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Environmental

Sep. 15, 2012

Farmers, environmentalists to battle in court over water pollution

A Stanford Law School professor is heading to court today in Monterey County on behalf of an environmental group that is demanding local officials tackle the problem of water pollution from the Salinas Valley's agriculture industry.


By Fiona Smith


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A Stanford Law School professor is heading to court today in Monterey County on behalf of an environmental group that is demanding local officials tackle the problem of water pollution from the Salinas Valley's multi-billion dollar agriculture industry.


Farmers around the state are closely watching as a fight plays out among agricultural interests, local agencies and the nonprofit Monterey Coastke...

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