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Plumas County adopts state-required Drought Resilience Plan to support small water systems and domestic wells
Summary
The Board adopted a drought-resilience plan prepared with Stantec to comply with SB 552; the plan prioritizes short-term emergency water responses (bottled water, hauling, filling stations) and ten long-term strategies including record updates, grant assistance and coordination with regional agencies.
Plumas County supervisors voted March 10 to adopt a Drought Resilience Plan developed with technical assistance from Stantec that is designed to meet the requirements of Senate Bill 552.
Emily Finegan, Stantec project lead, told the board the plan focuses on vulnerable state small water systems, domestic-well communities and local small water systems and was developed with a county drought task force and public meetings. The plan lists five short-term response actions —…
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