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Supervisors credit multi-agency response after torrential rain caused sewer infiltration in Lower Lake, Clear Lake

Lake County Board of Supervisors · January 7, 2026
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Summary

A supervisor said overnight torrential rain caused sewer-system infiltration in Lower Lake and Clear Lake, requiring out-of-county pumper trucks and producing some spills that were minimized by coordinated response with the City of Clear Lake, special districts and environmental health.

Supervisor 3 reported that an overnight storm produced "massive torrential rain" that led to infiltration in the county sewer system in both Lower Lake and Clear Lake, prompting emergency response measures.

"It is unfortunate that, there were some spills, but again, minimized by the hard work and the collaboration between the City of Clear Lake, special districts, environmental health, and…

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