Environmental
Mar. 2, 2007
Court Ruling Requires More Water Planning for Projects
LOS ANGELES - Ever since the days of William Mulholland, Frederick Eaton and the saga of the Owens Valley, battles over water have played a prominent role in California's rise to become the nation's most populous state.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Ever since the days of William Mulholland, Frederick Eaton and the saga of the Owens Valley, battles over water have played a prominent role in California's rise to become the nation's most populous state.
But with 48 million people expected to call California home by 2030, developers are rushing to construct enough housing to meet ...
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