Key Climate Risks
The climate events the CARP outlines, which pose an increasing risk to the region, include
- Drought
- Extreme heat
- Wildfire
- Extreme precipitation and flooding
- Sea level rise
- Landslides
- Liquefaction
Drought and wildfire risk in the area are historically high and expected to increase over time. Some events, such as drought and extreme heat increase the demand for water, whereas events such as wildfires and flooding can damage critical water supply infrastructure. Furthermore, extreme precipitation can precede other events, including landslides, floods, and liquefaction, the latter occurring when a seismic event causes loosely packed, water-logged sediments to lose stability, causing the ground to shift or sink.
These climate risks threaten the reliability and resiliency of the water supply, and SB Valley recognizes the importance of being prepared for the increase in demand for a reliable water supply, and of being able to adapt to the needs from a changing climate.