A major water lifeline serving more than 600,000 residents is on the brink of being shut down by one of America's largest utility companies - and now its fate may lie in the hands of .
Since 1922, the century-old Potter Valley Project has diverted water from Northern California's Eel River into the Russian River, serving as a critical source of water for farms and communities across Mendocino, Sonoma, Marin and Lake counties.
However, PG&E announced plans to fully dismantle the project, citing financial losses and aging infrastructure - a move that sparked controversy across the region,
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