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Environmental

Nov. 12, 2001

Dirty Land

One of the most significant pieces of environmental legislation adopted this year is the California Land Environmental Restoration and Reuse Act. The act will enable cities and counties who adopt implementing ordinances to direct or conduct the investigation and remediation of privately owned, nonproductive, contaminated properties, provided that the properties are smaller than five acres. Health & Safety Code Section 25401 et seq.

        By Catherine W. Johnson
        
        One of the most significant pieces of environmental legislation adopted this year is the California Land Environmental Restoration and Reuse Act. The act will enable cities and counties who adopt implementing ordinances to direct or conduct the investigation and remediation of privately owne...

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