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Excerpt from Evaluation of Ground Water Resources Sonoma County, Vol. 3: Petaluma Valley
The Petaluma Valley (figures 1 and 2) is one of the most rapidly urbanizing regions in the North Bay area and, as the population has increased, so has the demand for water. Ground water, i.e., water stored underground in the spaces between grains of sand and gravel and in cracks in consolidated rocks, plays an important role in meeting this demand.
Today, the valley's largest city, Petaluma, meets 15 percent of its water demand with ground water. During 1980, 1 100 cubic dekametres (dam3)
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