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Supervisors approve resolution endorsing regional collaboration on two‑basin (Il–Russian) approach; two dissenters
Summary
The Mendocino County Board of Supervisors on Nov. 4 adopted a resolution supporting continued regional collaboration on a two‑basin approach to address Potter Valley Project decommissioning and its water‑supply and fishery impacts, while calling for planning and storage solutions.
The Mendocino County Board of Supervisors voted 3–2 on Nov. 4 to adopt a resolution expressing the county’s support for continued regional collaboration on the Il–Russian ‘two‑basin’ approach to address water supply and fishery impacts tied to the Potter Valley Project. The resolution endorses coordinated planning and asks regional, state and federal partners to work with local agencies to develop storage and mitigation measures to protect communities, fisheries and water users in Mendocino County.
The two‑basin approach is a multi‑party, negotiated framework that seeks to balance fish passage and river restoration…
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