Local Hazard Mitigation Plan

At San Andreas Sanitary District, we understand that it is our responsibility to always provide sanitary services, even in the event of a disaster. Keeping our vital service available requires planning and preparation. One way to do so is developing a Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP).

San Andreas Sewer District (SASD) has received grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the California Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) to create this comprehensive plan. The LHMP will conduct an in-depth risk assessment and identify key mitigation actions to protect our community from various environmental hazards.

Benefits of the Local Hazard Mitigation Plan:

Comprehensive Risk Assessment:
• The LHMP will evaluate the impacts of wildfire, drought, power disruptions, and extreme wet weather conditions on the sewer system and the community.
Mitigation Actions:
• The plan will outline specific actions and projects to safeguard public health and safety, ensure the continuity of vital sanitary sewer services, protect the environment, and guarantee staff safety during emergencies.
Funding Eligibility:
• Completion of the LHMP makes the District eligible for funding through Building Resilient Infrastructure Communities (BRIC) and Flood Mitigation Assistance programs. Additionally, it opens up opportunities for prior-approved grant funding from FEMA for projects identified in the LHMP.

In the event of a catastrophic event, the San Andreas community will benefit from immediate financial assistance to ensure that vital infrastructure is quickly repaired or replaced. This proactive approach ensures that our community remains resilient and prepared for any emergency, maintaining the safety and well-being of all residents.

By developing the LHMP, SASD is taking significant steps to protect our community and enhance our ability to respond to and recover from environmental hazards.

Review and Comment on the Draft Local Hazard Mitigation Plan

The San Andreas Sanitary District invites stakeholders to review and provide comments on the draft San Andreas Sanitary District Local Hazard Mitigation Plan (LHMP). Click here to view the PDF Draft Plan.

Stakeholder input is an important part of the LHMP development process and helps ensure the plan reflects local priorities, coordination opportunities, and best practices for reducing risk from natural hazards.

The deadline to submit comments is April 25 by 5 PM.

Comments may be submitted in one of the following ways:

• Online comment form [Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfPZJs0BcMK1_7ProZDSrNAWSnrh7m5rGA5EjkgaN4Sj0Hn3w/viewform?usp=preview]

• Email: Send written comments to kevans@woodardcurran.com

All comments received by the deadline will be reviewed and considered as the plan is finalized.