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Perspective

Jul. 1, 2015

Alternative water supply options for some development

With the ongoing drought in California,some developers may consider establishing a privately held mutual water company to service the development. By Courtney A. Davis and Tim C. Hsu


By Courtney A. Davis and Tim C. Hsu


With the ongoing drought in California, multifamily and residential subdivision developers
who encounter difficulties in obtaining water service commitments for their projects
from existing water suppliers may consider establishing a privately held mutual water
company to service the development. Such a course of action would require the existence
of an adequate water...

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