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Legal Means of Protecting Aquifers
Various legal grounds for filing suit to recover the costs of cleanup of contaminated underground water supply sources are summarized. The author also outlines prudent measures that a plaintiff utility should take in preparing and presenting evidence and in raising revenues to meet the immediate costs of additional water treatment while pursuing relief from the party responsible for the contamination.
Legal Means of Protecting Aquifers
Various legal grounds for filing suit to recover the costs of cleanup of contaminated underground water supply sources are summarized. The author also outlines prudent measures that a plaintiff utility should take in preparing and presenting evidence and in raising revenues to meet the immediate costs of additional water treatment while pursuing relief from the party responsible for the contamination.
Legal Means of Protecting Aquifers
Selig, Edward I. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 76 ; 38-41
1984-05-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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