Published on April 18, 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - April 18, 2019
CONTACT: Barry Dugan, Principal Programs Specialist - 707-547-1930, 707-331-2040, barry.dugan@scwa.ca.gov
Geyserville, CA – On Monday, April 22, the Public Policy Facilitating Committee (PPFC) will take a virtual tour of projects designed to help restore endangered and threatened fish to the Russian River watershed, while maintaining the regi…
Published on February 06, 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - February 7, 2019
CONTACT - Barry Dugan, Senior Programs Specialist: 707-547-1930, 707-331-2040, barry.dugan@scwa.ca.gov
Santa Rosa, CA – The Sonoma County Water Agency (Sonoma Water) Board of Directors (Board) has approved a project to bring sewer service to the Larkfield Estates neighborhood that was destroyed in the October, 2017 Tubbs Fire. The project was a…
Published on January 17, 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - January 17, 2019
CONTACT: Barry Dugan - 707-547-1930, 707-331-2040, barry.dugan@scwa.ca.gov
Santa Rosa, CA – The atmospheric river that swept into Sonoma County this week sent reservoirs levels rising in the two main water supply reservoirs that the Sonoma County Water Agency (Sonoma Water) manages, but the heavy rainfall also put pressure on the wastewat…
Published on January 12, 2019
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - January 12, 2019
CONTACT - Ann DuBay 707-524-8378 (office) 707-322-8185 (cell) ann.dubay@scwa.ca.gov
(Sonoma, CA) – A faulty valve resulted in the accidental release of approximately 2 million gallons of untreated wastewater from a pipeline in the Sonoma Valley County Sanitation District (District). The leak occurred at Schell Slough in Son…
Published on December 13, 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - December 13, 2018
CONTACT: Ann DuBay, 707-524-8378 (office), 707-322-8185 (cell), ann.dubay@scwa.ca.gov
Santa Rosa, CA –The Sonoma County Water Agency (Sonoma Water) today will begin deflating its rubber dam located in the Russian River near Forestville. Sonoma Water routinely deflates the rubber dam when Russian River flows reach 2,000 cubic feet…
Published on November 08, 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - November 7, 2018
Ukiah, CA – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) will allow additional water to be stored in Lake Mendocino during this winter’s rainy season to improve water supply reliability and environmental conditions in the Russian River, while continuing to ensure flood management capacity of the reservoir. The decision would allow the Corps to u…
Published on September 09, 2018
For Immediate Release - September 9, 2018
Contact: Brad Sherwood, 707.322.8192 (cell), brad.sherwood@scwa.ca.gov
(Santa Rosa, CA) Governor Jerry Brown yesterday signed into law Senate Bill 790, authored by State Senator Mike McGuire that will allow any person or entity that manages any aspect of the water in a reservoir where recreational, boating, or fishing activities are permit…
Published on August 20, 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 20, 2018
CONTACT
Barry Dugan
Senior Programs Specialist
707-547-1930
707-331-2040
barry.dugan@scwa.ca.gov
Santa Rosa, CA – Members of the public are invited to submit comments on a storm water resources plan for the Petaluma River and Sonoma Creek watersheds that has identified more than 60 projects that will utilize storm water from heavy rainfall f…
Published on August 20, 2018
Petaluma, CA – A construction project on Petaluma Boulevard to protect the one of the main drinking water pipelines that serves Petaluma will get underway the week of August 27, and will cause some traffic delays, lane closures, and restricted pedestrian access in some areas along the city’s main thoroughfare.
Work at five sites along Petaluma Boulevard will take place Monday throu…
Published on August 07, 2018
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - August 7, 2018
CONTACT - Barry Dugan, Senior Programs Specialist, 707-547-1930, 707-331-2040, barry.dugan@scwa.ca.gov
Santa Rosa, CA – The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors today approved funding for a network of fire cameras that will provide early detection of wildfires in the Lake Sonoma Watershed, an effort aimed at protecting the drinking water supply for…
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