11 responses to findings and recommendations
F1
Climate change is increasing the atmospheric rivers’ strength and frequency which impacts communities across Marin County. Failure to include and recognize these growing threats underestimates current dam safety risks and possible preventive strategies.
Response: Disagree Partially
Score: 0
Agree with the findings numbered: F5
Disagree partially with the findings numbered: <u>F1, F2, F3</u>
Disagree <i>wholly</i> with the findings numbered: F4
(Attach a statement specifying any portions of the findings that are disputed; include an explanation of the reasons therefor.
R1
By March 15, 2024, MMWD and NMWD should establish a Climate Change and atmospheric rivers working group to consider, and begin to develop, new hazard mitigation actions. These should be based on the current scientific projections regarding atmospheric rivers and other extreme precipitation events.
Response: Will Not Implement
Score: -1
because they are not warranted or are not reasonable. (Attach an explanation.) Myhll- Date: 8/16/27 Signed: Number of pages attached: 7 ATTACHMENT 1
NORTH MARIN WATER DISTRICT Response Form Continuation - Statements and Explanations Marin Civil Grand Jury Report Dam and Reservoir Safety: Water May Save Us - Water May Drown Us ("Report") Report Findings
F2
MMWD and NMWD are in full compliance with both state DOSD, as well as all federal regulations. However, dam safety analysis and reporting would be enhanced by including current data on probable maximum precipitation (basis for risk analysis) numbers.
Response: Disagree Partially
Score: 0
regarding what NMWD is currently doing regarding dam safety.
F2.
MMWD and NMWD are in full compliance with both state DOSD (sic.), as well as all federal regulations. However, dam safety analysis and reporting would be enhanced by including current data on probable maximum precipitation (basis for risk analysis) numbers. Response = Disagree partially with the finding <u>Statement:</u> It is not clear what "current data" in general or specific to the Novato Creek watershed above Stafford Dam is available and would be included in a probable maximum precipitation (PMP) analysis. Stafford Dam wa...
R2
By December 31, 2023, the two water districts should begin work to expand their respective hazard mitigation plans, which should include a new section dedicated to climate change, and a discussion of atmospheric rivers and their accelerating potential threats to dam and reservoir safety.
Response: Will Implement
Score: +1
R2 R3 R5 R6
but will be implemented in the future.
F3
MMWD and NMWD hazard mitigation plans fail to incorporate the latest scientific studies on climate change. They use DOSD and FEMA climate models that were last updated in 2012. This eleven-year gap may lead to an underestimation of current and future risks.
Response: Disagree Partially
Score: 0
Agree with the findings numbered: F5
Disagree partially with the findings numbered: <u>F1, F2, F3</u>
Disagree <i>wholly</i> with the findings numbered: F4
(Attach a statement specifying any portions of the findings that are disputed; include an explanation of the reasons therefor.
R3
By January 1, 2026, the water districts (at the time of their next dam inspections, and when their hazard mitigation plans are revised) should provide the public with new information about the updated plans. This information needs to ensure that they effectively consider flood risks in light of the new science, thus ensuring that the public is aware of this.
Response: Will Implement
Score: +1
R3 R5 R6
but will be implemented in the future.
F4
FEMA and National Flood Insurance maps may not have entirely incorporated the most recent dam inundation maps and are not available on the MMWD and NMWD websites.
Response: Disagree Partially
Score: 0
Agree with the findings numbered: F5
Disagree partially with the findings numbered: <u>F1, F2, F3</u>
Disagree <i>wholly</i> with the findings numbered: F4
(Attach a statement specifying any portions of the findings that are disputed; include an explanation of the reasons therefor.
R4
By September 30, 2023, both water districts should update their websites to include links to the inundation and FEMA maps. They should also provide links to the National Flood Insurance Program.
Response: Implemented
Score: 0
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to the inundation and FEMA maps. They should also provide links to the National Flood Insurance Program. Response = Recommendation has been implemented Summary of Actions: The NMWD website does provide information on the dam and spillway inundation maps: https://nmwd.com/your-water/novato-water/ (see "dam Inundation Mapping" link). The website links directly to the Department of Water Resources (DWR) Division of Safety of Dams' (DSOD) inundation mapping portal. NMWD feels this is the most appropriate public user interface for dam inundation mapping and is the repository of the most current ...
F5
The advancement of dam safety is greatly enhanced with the expertise of scientific institutions. They use a range of tools and practices such as FIRO, flyovers, weather balloons, radar along the coast, and collaborations between dam owners and scientific institutions. These practices, used by other water districts, serve as an example from which MMWD and NMWD can benefit.
Response: Disagree Partially
Score: 0
Agree with the findings numbered: F5
Disagree partially with the findings numbered: <u>F1, F2, F3</u>
Disagree <i>wholly</i> with the findings numbered: F4
(Attach a statement specifying any portions of the findings that are disputed; include an explanation of the reasons therefor.
R5
By December 31, 2023, dam owners should provide the public with easily accessible information on flood risks, as FEMA and National Flood Insurance may not have entirely incorporated the most recent dam inundation maps.
Response: Will Implement
Score: +1
R5 R6
but will be implemented in the future.
R6
By December 2023, both water districts should begin to explore collaborations with scientific institutions to learn from, expand their toolkit of mitigation strategies, and thus augment the safety of their dams in light of growing risks posed by atmospheric rivers.
Response: Will Implement
Score: +1
R6
but will be implemented in the future.