FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - June 21, 2019
CONTACT: Barry Dugan - Principal Programs Specialist, 707-547-1930, 707-331-2040, barry.dugan@scwa.ca.gov
(Santa Rosa, CA) – The 2019 Sonoma County Civil Grand Jury investigated the risk of a major earthquake in Sonoma County and the effect that it could have on residents, due to impacts on water supplies. Because most people in Sonoma County rely on water supplied by Sonoma Water to nine city contractors and special districts, the Grand Jury’s report focuses on how well-prepared Sonoma Water and its contractors are to respond to a major earthquake. Among the Grand Jury’s findings was “Sonoma Water and its water contractors maintain a well-designed system and have made significant progress in mitigating earthquake risks. Ongoing efforts are needed to reduce remaining risks.”
The detailed report acknowledges the work that has gone into identifying vulnerabilities in the water transmission system and that progress has been made in addressing key issues. The Grand Jury correctly notes that preparing for earthquakes and other natural hazards is a top priority of Sonoma Water, and that ongoing capital improvements are being made while Sonoma Water continues to keep rates low compared to other California water agencies.
Since a natural hazard assessment was conducted in 2008, and its first Local Hazard Mitigation Plan was prepared, Sonoma Water has completed numerous natural hazard mitigation projects, including the critical installation of 14 isolation valves that allow water to be cut off and rerouted if an aqueduct is damaged. The Grand Jury also credits Sonoma Water with twice updating the original hazard mitigation plan to identify new issues and to remove those items that have been completed.
Further improvements are planned as funding becomes available. In the event of a major earthquake, Sonoma Water has developed a triage plan for water delivery following larger quakes, which includes coordination with water contractors, maintaining system pressure, providing public notice, isolating water losses and using mutual aid and from other water agencies as needed. Sonoma Water maintains and updates a variety of emergency plans that guide response to all hazards and restoration of essential services.
The results of the Grand Jury assessment include findings and recommendations to ensure our region is ready for a large quake. Sonoma Water appreciates the diligence and thoroughness of the Grand Jury and looks forward to reviewing these recommendations with its water contractors and preparing the required responses.
The report findings included:
The report recommendations include:
In addition to the findings and recommendations, the report also states that “Throughout this investigation, the Civil Grand Jury has been impressed with the expertise, education and dedication of the staff at Sonoma Water and its contractors.”
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Sonoma Water provides water supply, flood protection and sanitation services for portions of Sonoma and Marin counties. Visit us on the Web at www.sonomawater.org.