“In the last 20 years, every one of California’s 58 counties has experienced a federally declared flood disaster resulting in loss of lives, homes, precious possessions and costing billions of dollars,” notes a proclamation recently adopted by Zone 7’s Board of Directors.
“Zone 7 residents have endured multiple numbers of flood events including the historic floods of 1955 and 1958,” it adds. “In recent history, Zone 7 applied for and received federal and state financial assistance for repair and damage from flood events during 1995, 1998 and 2005.”
During California Flood Preparedness Week, local, state and federal agencies across California work together to inform the public about the dangers of flooding, how to prepare their homes and families for a flood, and plan for recovery.
- To view the state's flood preparedness website, click here.
- To learn about Zone 7's flood protection program, and about the agency's multi-benefit Stream Management Master plan, click here.
For stream/channel-related issues, call Zone 7 at 925-454-5000.
For questions regarding storm drains, or on where to obtain free emergency sandbags, call:
- City of Dublin Public Works, 925-833-6630
- City of Livermore Water Resources, 925-960-8100
- City of Pleasanton Operations Services, 925-931-5500
- Alameda County Public Works, 510-670-5500
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