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August 2005
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  • Washington Appellate Court Affirms Water Right Relinquishment Order, Rejecting Due Process Challenge

    Motley-Motley, Inc. v. Washington Pollution Control Hearings Board

    In Motley-Motley, Inc. v. State of Washington Pollution Control Hearings Board, Division Three of the Washington State Court of Appeals reversed the Whitman County Superior Court and reinstated an order by the Pollution Control Hearings Board (PCHB) invalidating a surface water right from the Palouse River.


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    Topics) Water Rights) Abandonment
    Washington) Palouse River
    Washington Supreme Court
    Washington Pollution Control Hearings Board
    Washington State Department of Ecology
    Motley-Motley, Inc. v. State of Washington Pollution Control Hearings Board

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