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Cloverdale officials say Potter Valley relicensing still unresolved; city explores local storage, wells and purchase agreements

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At a standing-item discussion, city leaders described ongoing talks with Sonoma Water and PG&E about the Potter Valley Project, outlined modeling scenarios, and said local efforts will focus on short- and long-term water-supply options including storage tanks, deeper wells and potential water-purchase agreements.

Cloverdale — Council members and staff reported on continuing negotiations and studies related to the Potter Valley Project and said the city is pursuing local water-supply options while federal and regional relicensing discussions continue.

Mayor and council representatives summarized recent meetings with PG&E and Sonoma Water, described modeling of possible flow scenarios and said the city is pursuing an ad hoc and consultant-supported process to protect Cloverdale’s water supply.

Nut graf: The Potter Valley Project relicensing — a multi-jurisdictional process affecting Russian River flows — remains unresolved. City officials said the federal and regional processes are still in play and…

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