Redwood Valley, which got no agricultural water this year and is on a human health and safety conservation mandate, accepted 400 acre feet of water relinquished by Rogina Water District.
PG&E expects to have a detailed license surrender and decommissioning plan in two and a half years. The utility argues that the National Marine Fisheries Service does not have sufficient evidence to demand amendments to the license to update 20-year-old Biological Opinion.
The Board of Supervisors discarded a plan to propose a three-eighths of a cent tax for fire and water projects, voting instead to present a quarter-cent fire tax to voters in November.