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November 2003
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Water and Wine: Regulation of Vineyard and Winery Development and Operation in California’s North Coast Counties
Over the last decade, as a boom in vineyard and winery development has swept from Napa County to Sonoma County and, more recently, to Mendocino County, environmental regulation of vineyard and winery development and operation in California’s North Coast counties has become increasingly stringent.
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