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Mendocino County adopts drought resilience plan, sets triggers and outreach steps
Summary
The Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted a countywide Drought Resilience Plan that sets regional triggers, public‑education steps and a staged response for domestic wells and small state water systems.
Mendocino County supervisors unanimously adopted a Drought Resilience Plan on May 20, directing staff to submit the plan to the California Department of Water Resources and begin implementation steps.
The plan, required by state law enacted in SB 552 and prepared with grant funding, divides the county into inland and coastal hydrologic regions, sets three drought stages and establishes public outreach, tracking, mutual‑aid facilitation and emergency actions. Deputy Director of Transportation Amber Fassett said the plan was produced with EKI Environment & Water and UC Cooperative…
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