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WERTs identify types and locations of threats to life-safety and property (i.e., collectively known as Values-at-risk or VARs) from debris flows, flooding, rockfall, and surface erosion that are elevated due to wildfire.
A Watershed Emergency Response Team (WERT) is a collaborative effort between CAL FIRE and the California Geological Survey to protect communities from post-fire hazards. 🔥 Wildfires can leave behind serious risks, where fire-damaged soil and steep slopes meet.
In the event of a natural disaster or other crisis, an emergency response team should be ready to respond immediately with preplanned steps to mitigate the disaster. Response team members direct volunteers, monitor safety issues, and implement the necessary procedures to start the community recovery process.
The EWP Program offers technical and financial assistance to help local communities relieve imminent threats to life and property caused by floods, fires, windstorms and other natural disasters that impair a watershed.
There are over 100 transit agencies providing transportation services in California. The NTD tracks the number of passengers that board public transit vehicles each year.
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A watershed is the area of land that water rain or melted snow flows through. That includes water that runs off downhill into a stream, river, lake or ocean. Other words to describe a watershed are a catchment or river basin. What is a Watershed? Source: Granite Creek Watershed Improvement Council.

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