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Environmental

Aug. 20, 2010

Court Denies Power Line Foes

A California appellate court has dealt a blow to groups long seeking to block construction of a new transmission line that would go through San Diego and Imperial Counties.

By Fiona Smith

Daily Journal Staff Writer

A California appellate court has dealt a blow to groups long seeking to block construction of a new power transmission line that would go through San Diego and Imperial Counties.

The decision, reached Tuesday, rejected claims by the non-profit Utility Consumers' Action Network that state regulators failed to properly assess the economic evidence and look at alternatives to San Dieg...

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