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EASTERN WATER NEWS

January 2012
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  • News From the West

    This month’s News from the West features cases from Utah, California, and Nevada. First, the Supreme Court of Utah found that the State Engineer may not declare a forfeiture of water rights when denying a change application. Next, in an effort to facilitate renewable energy development, California passed a new law that will exempt certain renewable energy projects from Water Supply Assessment requirements.


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