Real Estate Alert: California Appellate Court removes intermediate hurdle to project approval with recent water supply rule

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On April 16, 2008, Division Seven of the Second Appellate District issued its opinion in California Water Impact Network (C-WIN) v. Newhall County Water District, and rejected a direct challenge to the adequacy of a water supply assessment (WSA) as premature. WSAs, which are prepared by water suppliers in California, analyze available water supplies for a proposed project.

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