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Sep 25, 2014
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Fresh water runs through creeks that once ran dry
The earthquake that struck Napa in August wasn't all bad news. In a creek bed that was near-dry just four weeks ago in Green Valley, water is flowing.
A drone video shows an aerial view of damage Aug. 24 after the 6.0 Napa earthquake.
A drone video shows an aerial view of damage Aug. 24 after the 6.0 Napa earthquake.
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The earthquake that struck Napa in August wasn't all bad news. In a creek bed that was near-dry just four weeks ago in Green Valley, water is flowing.

The 6.0 earthquake that struck Napa Valley in August left buildings, roads and livelihoods in disrepair. It's estimated economic losses from the quake could top $1 billion. 

But, it's not all bad news, writes The California Reports' Pauline Bartolone.  In a creek bed that was near-dry just four weeks ago in Green Valley, water is flowing.

Read the full story: Napa Quake Supplies Fresh Water to Small Community