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Last Updated on Tuesday, 8 July 2008 10:39 Written by rslcpol Tuesday, 8 July 2008 10:39
From Legal News Line:
Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna said Monday the state will appeal a recent court ruling that found three sections of the state’s Municipal Water law to be invalid.
The Municipal Water Law, enacted in 2003, is aimed at protecting water service for residents. It requires water systems to plan for the future and use water efficiently.
The law has been challenged by some Washington tribes and environmental groups. A King County Superior Court judge found some provisions of the law to be invalid.
“We respectfully disagree with the Superior Court’s decision to strike down three of the eight challenged sections of the Municipal Water Law,” McKenna said.
“We believe that the law as crafted by the Legislature is a constitutionally-sound way to protect our growing water needs while protecting the environment. I’m confident that our view will ultimately prevail in court,” the Republican AG added.