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Findings and Recommendations 1 findings
F1
Dry wells in parcels on the East side of Palermo imply that residents must have water delivered to them paid for by temporary grants obtained by EH. Response: The respondent disagrees with the finding in that it refers to the incorrect Department. The Water Commission acknowledges that there are identified dry wells in the eastern areas of the Palermo community. To clarify, it is the Butte County Office of Emergency Management (OEM) that administers the Drought Resilience and Outreach Project (DROP) grant program, which is funded by the State Water Resources Control Board. This program provides water delivery to qualified domestic well owners whose wells have gone dry due to drought, which may include residences on the east side of Palermo. Prior to the DROP program, the water delivery program was implemented by OEM through funding received from the California Department of Water Resources Small Community Drought Relief Program.
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