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OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR
PR01:418 FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE 09/10/2001
GOVERNOR DAVIS
DECLARES STATE OF EMERGENCY IN CALAVERAS
COUNTY
SACRAMENTO
Governor Gray Davis today
proclaimed a State of Emergency for Calaveras
County after a wooden flume that provides water
to more than 7,500 residents was destroyed by
the Darby Fire, which began September 5.
"The devastation of wildland
fire has exacerbated in Calaveras County where
thousands of residents face the possibility of
losing their water supply," Governor Davis said.
"I am declaring a State of Emergency today and
directing the Office of Emergency Services to
marshal the necessary resources to ensure that
those affected have a sustained water supply
until permanent repairs can be made."
During the first 24 hours of
the Darby Fire, more than three-quarter miles of
a wooden flume that delivers domestic water to
the community was destroyed. The long-term water
supply for more than 7,500 residents of Angels
Camp, Douglas Flat, Murphys, City of Angels, and
Vallecito was immediately threatened.
State OES will provide disaster
assistance funding through the State Natural
Disaster Assistance Act (NDAA). With long-term
repairs expected to take three months or more,
the NDAA will provide emergency assistance by
covering the cost of establishing temporary
pipelines, pumping wells, or delivering water by
truck, in addition to providing funding for
permanent restoration.
The NDAA provides financial
assistance for eligible projects on a 75 percent
state/25 percent local cost-sharing basis.
Please see attached
proclamation.
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