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August 2006
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First District Court Upholds State Board’s Test for Determining Its Jurisdiction over Groundwater
North Gualala Water Co. v. State Water Resources Control Board
The First Appellate District of the California Court of Appeal upheld the State Water Resource Control Board’s (State Board) four-part test for determining its jurisdiction over subterranean streams.
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North Gualala Water Company v. California State Water Resources Control Board
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