Directly following a wildfire disaster, the County shall conduct a post-fire assessment to identify vulnerabilities and projects that address vulnerabilities. The goal of the post-fire assessment shall be to protect public safety, enhance access and evacuation, and reestablish essential functional needs to communities and ecosystems to minimize flooding, protect water quality, reduce landslide and debris flow occurrence, and limit pollution.
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HAZ-K Marine Oil Spill Response Planning
For County facilities that could potentially be the source of a marine oil spill or onshore oil spill, the County shall develop, exercise, review, and share their prevention and response plans with regulatory and emergency agencies. The County shall also continue to participate in the California Department of Fish and Wildlife Office of Spill Prevention and Response Area Contingency Plan process.
PFS-P Adequate Fire Flow – Water Districts/Companies Capabilities
The County shall work with mutual water districts/companies to identify and address the capabilities of each entity to provide adequate fire flows to address existing and potential development (including the anticipated growth of accessory dwelling units), within their service areas.
PFS-Q Adequate Fire Flow – New Development
The County shall continue to review all new development to ensure that an adequate level of water for fire flow and fire protection can be provided.
PFS-P Adequate Fire Flow – Water Districts/Companies Capabilities
The County shall work with mutual water districts/companies to identify and address the capabilities of each entity to provide adequate fire flows to address existing and potential development (including the anticipated growth of accessory dwelling units), within their service areas.
PFS-Q Adequate Fire Flow – New Development
The County shall continue to review all new development to ensure that an adequate level of water for fire flow and fire protection can be provided.