Administrative/Regulatory
Oct. 12, 2015
Water challenges, public and private
Enduring its fourth consecutive year of severe drought with no end in sight, California has undertaken efforts mostly unprecedented in its history with a mandatory statewide groundwater regulatory program. By Wesley A. Miliband





Wesley A. Miliband
Stoel Rives LLPLitigation, Environmental Law
500 Capitol Mall Ste 1600
Sacramento , CA 95814-4740
Phone: (916) 447-0700
Fax: (916) 447-4781
Email: wes.miliband@stoel.com
Chapman Univ Law School
With California enduring its fourth consecutive year of severe drought with no end
in sight, the state has undertaken efforts mostly unprecedented in its history by
passing into law a mandatory statewide groundwater regulatory program and by seeking
to curtail surface water rights dating back to 1858. The California regulatory landscape
certainly has changed for all water users -...
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