Judge Will Resolve Dispute Over L.A. River Trash Removal

Date: September 3, 2003

Source: News Room

A California Superior Court judge has established October 27th for the trial date on the dispute between 22 Los Angeles County cities and the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board on a controversial order to eliminate all trash found in the Los Angeles River and its tributaries. The cities are seeking to modify the rules, contending they are unreasonable and would severely impact city services. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Works has estimated that compliance costs will run $642 million over the next ten years.

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