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17 Oct 2010, 11:00 pm by Mike
Graundstadt wants to add his point of contact at UPI in the action which would eliminate diversity and remand the complaint to  Contra Costa County Superior Court. [read post]
23 Jan 2010, 6:53 pm by admin
The first agreement was with Hologic Inc., a Bedford, Mass. [read post]
26 Jul 2010, 9:08 am by Steven M. Taber
– Jonathan Morales, Contra Costa Times, July 21, 2010 The developer of a luxury home project will pay more than a half-million dollars to settle allegations it spilled contaminated water into a creek. [read post]
Main San Gabriel Basin Watermaster (1997) 52 Cal.App.4th 1165 [“Azusa”], which held that the existing facilities exemption “should not be construed to include a large municipal waste landfill” affirmed the trial court’s rejection of the County’s use of Section 15301 because (1) the 1998 amendments to the CEQA Guidelines did not modify Section 15301 to include landfills despite the agency’s awareness of Azusa, and (2) the finding in Public Resources… [read post]
Main San Gabriel Basin Watermaster (1997) 52 Cal.App.4th 1165 [“Azusa”], which held that the existing facilities exemption “should not be construed to include a large municipal waste landfill” affirmed the trial court’s rejection of the County’s use of Section 15301 because (1) the 1998 amendments to the CEQA Guidelines did not modify Section 15301 to include landfills despite the agency’s awareness of Azusa, and (2) the finding in Public Resources… [read post]
Petitioner, Santa Clara Valley Water District (“District”), filed suit challenging the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Board’s (the “Board”) addition of new mitigation requirements when issuing an order adopting Waste Discharge Requirements (“WDRs”) for the District’s flood control project. [read post]
Petitioner, Santa Clara Valley Water District (“District”), filed suit challenging the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Board’s (the “Board”) addition of new mitigation requirements when issuing an order adopting Waste Discharge Requirements (“WDRs”) for the District’s flood control project. [read post]
31 Oct 2009, 4:06 pm by admin
— Doug Oakley, Contra Costa Time, October 26, 2009 Homeowners in nine East Bay cities who sell or upgrade their properties starting in March must spend hundreds to thousands of dollars replacing their sewer lines under court orders obtained by the federal Environmental Protection Agency. [read post]