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Commission hears Potter Valley Irrigation District MSR workshop as PG&E decommissioning raises future‑supply questions
Summary
LAFCO staff presented a second MSR for the Potter Valley Irrigation District. Commissioners questioned the district about future storage, funding, and the effects of PG&E's decommissioning of the Potter Valley Project; district officials and representatives from IWPC described ongoing planning and funding efforts.
Mendocino LAFCO held a Feb. 3 workshop on a draft municipal service review (MSR) for the Potter Valley Irrigation District (PVID), with staff and district representatives describing infrastructure, service responsibilities and planning underway to respond to PG&E's planned decommissioning of the Potter Valley Project.
Executive Officer E.O. Hinman and PVID representatives outlined the district's history and assets. The district was formed in 1924, covers about 6,966 acres and serves roughly 275 agricultural customers. Irrigation water is diverted from the Eel River through the Potter Valley Project; the district contracts with PG&E for up to 19,000 acre‑feet annually and…
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