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Placer County Grand Jury • 2014-2015

Placer County Grand Jury 2014-2015 Final Report that the hydrants are owned by the fire department, while some fire

Published: August 24, 2015 7 pages
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Findings 7 findings

F5 Page 34
Improperly functioning fire hydrants are a threat to public health and safety.
F6 Page 34
Despite the lack of standardization, the Grand Jury did not identify any area in which hydrants are not kept operational.
F7 Page 34
The local water and fire districts seem to work well together to see that hydrants are maintained.
F8 Page 34
Some water and fire districts serving a given geographic area have entered into formal written agreements.
F9 Page 34
In some areas, there are less formal agreements between the fire and water agencies’ respective management teams.
F10 Page 34
Generally, the fire district does inspection and light maintenance and the water districts do the heavier maintenance and repairs. Staff seemed to think that that arrangement makes sense in that it takes advantage of the skills of each agency’s employees.
F11 Page 34
The Grand Jury did not find any specific inadequacies in the operation of fire hydrants.

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