ABC7 News - Petaluma leads Bay Area and California for water conservation during historic drought


By Cornell Barnard

Monday, August 29, 2022 6:58PM PT

PETALUMA, Calif. (KGO) -- A North Bay community is leading the way when it comes to conserving water during our ongoing historic drought.

"I'm super proud of Petaluma," said Natasha Juliana.

Juliana knows her city has been crushing it when it comes to saving water.
"I didn't know how much water you can get out of your sink and shower," she said.

Natasha works for Cool Petaluma, a grass roots nonprofit, helping to mobilize people to take climate action and save water. Through its website, hundreds of neighbors are now participating in the challenge to conserve.

"Because when you take individual actions, it feels like a drop in the bucket. But when you do it publicly together you can see the needle really move," said Juliana.

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