by William W. Abbott
On February 27, 2003, the Second District Court of Appeals issued another reminder that “paper water,” a phrase used to describe theoretical supplies of contracted water from the state and federal water projects, cannot be assumed to be the same as real water. Santa Clarita Organization for Planning the Environment v. County of Los Angeles (2003) 106 Cal.App.4th 715. The facts involved the continued efforts of the Newhall Land Company to develop a portion of its vast holdings northwest of Los Angeles. The project, West Creek, involved 2,545 housing units, 180,000 square feet of commercial retail space, and 46 acres of community facilities. At issue was the EIR’s assessment of water service impacts. Water for West Creek would come from different suppliers.
Continue Reading EIRs cannot routinely rely upon full state and federal water contract deliveries in evaluating adequacy of water supplies

