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Stream Flows to be Cut in Lower Russian River

Stream Flows to be Cut in Lower Russian River
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State water regulators to consider emergency limits on at least 1,600 Russian River users

State water regulators to consider emergency limits on at least 1,600 Russian River users
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City Asks Residents To Cut Water Use By 15 Percent

Sonoma Asks Residents to Cut Water Use by 15%

Updated 6 hours ago Sonoma leaders are asking residents to reduce water use by 15 percent. The City Council unanimously declared a stage one water shortage, which seeks voluntary conservation efforts. Effective immediately, all Sonoma residents, businesses, schools and city facilities including parks are urged to cut their indoor and outdoor water use by at least 15 percent. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get the latest breaking news and local stories. It is important that we all do our part and reduce our daily water use, says Vice Mayor Madolyn Agrimonti, in a news release the city issued Tuesday afternoon. We ve had two dry years in a row, and we need to protect our water supply.

PG&E, Sonoma County Reach $31M Settlement In Kincade Fire

Reply A firefighter drives through the Kincaide Fire, Oct. 24, 2019, in Geyserville, California. (Getty Images) SONOMA COUNTY, CA The County of Sonoma, the Town of Windsor and the cities of Santa Rosa, Cloverdale and Healdsburg reached a collective $31 million settlement with PG&E for damages from the Kincade Fire, the entities announced Wednesday. The settlement is for damages to public and natural resources caused by the fire that started Oct. 23, 2019, at the Geysers Geothermal Field northeast of Geyserville. The Kincade Fire resulted in the largest evacuation effort in Sonoma County history, forcing more than 200,000 to flee their homes as more than 77,750 acres burned and 374 homes and other structures were destroyed.

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