| Nevada Supreme Court tosses SNWA water pipeline case back |
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| Written by HENRY BREAN, Las Vegas Review-Journal | |
| Friday, 05 February 2010 | |
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A state Supreme Court ruling issued Thursday could seriously delay or halt a multibillion-dollar plan to supply Las Vegas with groundwater from across eastern Nevada. Read more...
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