The vegetation reduction initiative, finalized this July, targeted hazardous brush surrounding California American Water facilities. By thinning out flammable growth in the Larkfield-Mark West district, the Sonoma County Fire District aimed to create a robust buffer zone for neighborhood safety and utility stability. Sarah Leeper, president of California American Water, credited the success to a coalition of local property owners, county agencies, and contractors who prioritized the hardening of these assets against wildfire threats.
Beyond the Montebello clearing, crews extended their efforts to the nearby Wikiup facility. These modifications expand defensible space around infrastructure that supports thousands of residents, ensuring service continuity during high-risk fire conditions. The project serves as a model for regional cooperation, integrating utility-led funding with specialized fire management expertise to mitigate environmental risks in Sonoma County.

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