C-WIN: Waste and unreasonable use: The overriding doctrine for California water law
By Max Gomberg, C-WIN Senior Policy Advisor If there is a single overriding principle that defines the consumption of water in California, it is the legal definition of “waste and unreasonable use.”…
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