Editor’s note: “Ukiah Valley Water 101” is a new column, written by local resident James Green. It will be published monthly in The Ukiah Daily Journal. Ukiah Valley, we’ve arrived at a crisis level regarding our water supply. Wait, what? You haven’t heard? Well, that’s unfortunate. Ukiah Valley gets its water from Lake Pillsbury through the Potter Valley Water Project, ultimately dumping into Lake Mendocino, and water is pumped from wells tapping the underneath aquifers. All of these sources are replenished through rainfall. For the second consecutive rain season, rainfall is around 33 percent of average for this time of year. Cyclical droughts and floods dot the historical timeline here in
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