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May 2003
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Colorado Supreme Court Adopts Doctrine of Continuing Nuisance for Groundwater Contamination.
Hoery v. United States
The Supreme Court of Colorado recently ruled that groundwater contamination constitutes a continuing, not permanent, nuisance and trespass.
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Hoery v. U.S.
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