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Council hears updates on Potter Valley Project; staff outlines water options, answers questions about recent mailer

5465747 · July 24, 2025
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Council members received updates on Potter Valley Project timing, possible water supply options including a proposed Cloverdale Water Supply Agreement (up to 1,500 acre-feet per year) and a conceptual Lake Sonoma second outlet; members and residents asked for more details and staff answered questions about a $430.13 mailer tied to outreach.

Cloverdale's City Council used its July 8 meeting to review ongoing developments around the Potter Valley Project and to respond to public questions about a city mailer. Council members and staff described multiple active tracks of work, emphasized that PG&E's surrender application to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) was due July 29, and outlined conceptual and contractual options that Sonoma Water has presented.

A staff summary listed two options discussed by Sonoma Water: a proposed Cloverdale Water Supply Agreement that could provide up to 1,500 acre-feet per…

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