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  2. Russian River (California) - Wikipedia

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    The Sonoma County Water Agency [19] draws drinking water from the Russian River for sale to several hundred thousand residents of Sonoma, Mendocino, and northern Marin counties. [20] Santa Rosa's Laguna Wastewater Treatment Plant treats sewage from several communities to tertiary standards and returns some of it to the river by way of the ...

  3. Sonoma Water - Wikipedia

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    Sonoma Water, formerly known as the Sonoma County Water Agency, [1] maintains a water transmission system that provides naturally filtered Russian River water to more than 600,000 residents in portions of Sonoma County, California and Marin County, California.

  4. Sonoma County flooding threatens homes, leads to water ... - AOL

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    Days’ worth of rainfall are overwhelming parts of the North Bay.

  5. Potter Valley Project - Wikipedia

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    Project water also serves farmers and municipalities downstream along the Russian River, in Mendocino County. The total water use per year is about 17,000 to 23,000 acre-feet (21,000,000 to 28,000,000 m 3). Even further downstream, water users in Sonoma County use between 50,000 and 80,000 acre-feet (62,000,000 and 99,000,000 m 3) per year ...

  6. Mark West Creek - Wikipedia

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    Mark West Creek is a 29.9-mile-long (48.1 km) [2] stream that rises in the Mayacamas Mountains of Sonoma County, California, United States.Tributaries of Mark West Creek include Porter Creek and Hummingbird Creek, both of which originate in the same mountain range.

  7. Laguna de Santa Rosa - Wikipedia

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    The Laguna, whose principal tributary streams rise on the southern slopes of the Sonoma and Mayacamas Mountains, [4] is the largest tributary of Mark West Creek.The sinuous watercourse and associated wetlands form a significant floodplain during the heavy winter rains, capable of storing over 80,000 acre-feet (99,000,000 m 3) of stormwater.

  8. Lake Mendocino - Wikipedia

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    Completed in 1959, it sits across the East Fork Russian River, which is the primary source of inflow to the lake. [1] The dam offers public access by foot. The purpose of the dam was to prevent flooding in the Ukiah valley, and provide a water supply for Sonoma county. [5]

  9. DRONEVIEW7: Sonoma County's recreation hot spot Russian River ...

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