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					<description><![CDATA[<p>SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) &#8212; An extremely dangerous atmospheric river continues to move through the San Francisco Bay Area and has caused flooding on roadways and highways around the region, as well as significant storm damage. Thursday&#8217;s storm is ranking a strong Level 3 on the exclusive ABC7 Storm Impact Scale. This is compared to the &#8230;</p>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur"><span>SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) &#8212; </span>An extremely dangerous atmospheric river continues to move through the San Francisco Bay Area and has caused flooding on roadways and highways around the region, as well as significant storm damage.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Thursday&#8217;s storm is ranking a strong Level 3 on the exclusive ABC7 Storm Impact Scale. This is compared to the Level 5 storm on Wednesday, the first level 5 in the history of the scale.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The entire region remains under a Flood Watch, and winds will continue to be an issue until 10 a.m. Thursday.</p>
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<h2 class="QPHAk mCxI alqtB gHBxs">Jan. 5, 2023</h2>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10:45 a.m.<br />Flood Warning issued for Alameda, Contra Costa counties</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">ABC7 News Meteorologist Drew Tuma says a flood warning has been issued for Alameda and Contra Costa counties. Flooding of creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations is imminent or occurring. Streams continue to rise due to excess runoff from earlier rainfall.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">6 a.m.<br />Tree falls on Caltrain tracks in Burlingame </p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Caltrain says that a large tree fell and is blocking the northbound and southbound railroad tracks near the Burlingame Avenue station. The California Drive and North Lane railroad crossing are closed to traffic until further notice.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Officials say that a tree fell on an overhead line at 2 a.m. Caltrain is suspending service between Hillsdale and Milbrae. Crews are working on removing the tree and getting service back running.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5 a.m.<br />19-year-old killed in Fairfield crash Wednesday</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">ABC7 News is learning about a deadly accident that happened Wednesday morning. Police say that a 19-year-old woman was driving on Vanden Road at One Lake, which was partially flooded, when she hydroplaned and lost control. She then collided into a utility pole and did not survive the crash.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Police say she was likely going at speeds unsafe for the conditions.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The woman&#8217;s name is not being released by police.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">4 a.m.<br />Tree falls on Oakland apartment building</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">A large eucalyptus tree fell on a three-story apartment building at 3293 Lynde St. in Oakland.</p>
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<h2 class="QPHAk mCxI alqtB gHBxs">Jan. 4, 2023</h2>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10:46 p.m.<br />Evacuation warnings in Santa Clara County</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Santa Clara County has issued evacuation warnings to community members residing in the watershed areas of the Uvas Reservoir and Pacheco Pass River Basin due to weather conditions and risks to the general public and property. For more details, visit the county website here.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10:35 p.m.<br />Toddler dies in Sonoma County home hit by falling tree</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">A Toddler has died after a tree fell onto a home in Occidental Wednesday night, fire officials said. The toddler aged 2.5 was home with their mom and dad when it happened.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Firefighters performed CPR while waiting for medics to arrive but the infant did not make it.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">9:00 p.m.<br />Dam failure prompts Flash Flood Warning in San Benito Co.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Warning for a dam floodgate release in northwestern San Benito County.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Dam operators reported the spillway of the North Fork Dam being compromised just after 6 p.m. and predict that water will overtop the spillway by tomorrow morning. This will impact areas, including Lovers Lane, Pacheco Creek and Santa Ana Creek.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Flooding is already being reported along the Pacheco Pass Reservoir.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">NWS says residents who are in low lying areas below the North Fork Dam are urged to move to higher ground immediately.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7:25 p.m.<br />Wind gusts knock over gas station canopy in Daly City</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">This video of wind gusts so strong they knocked over the canopy of a gas station came in just minutes ago. This happened a short time ago in Daly City. At this time, we&#8217;re not hearing of any reports of injuries, but you can see the gas pump was crushed by the fallen canopy.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7:10 p.m.<br />Shelter-in-place in order lifted in San Rafael</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The earlier Shelter in Place from Canal to mid-block Novato St due to multiple blown transformers and downed live wires has been lifted, according to San Rafael officials. Roadways have re-opened, however the power line had to be cut by PG&#038;E and power is now out in the area, possibly expected to be out until tomorrow.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">6:04 p.m.<br />Shelter-in-place in order in San Rafael</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Officials issued a shelter-in-place order from Canal to mid-block Novato Street in San Rafael due to multiple blown transformers and live high voltage wires down. No vehicle or pedestrian traffic is allowed. For more information, visit here.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:56 p.m.<br />Lanes blocked on I-280 in San Bruno</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The southbound lanes of I-280 just north of Skyline Blvd in San Bruno is blocked due to multiple downed trees, CHP said.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Only one of the far left lane is open. CHP are asking drivers to avoid the area.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:40 p.m.<br />Evacuation warnings for Russian River area</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Officials issued an evacuation warning for residents living near the Russian River and its surrounding areas from Healdsburg to Jenner amid flooding threat. For the full list of evacuation warning zones, visit here.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Oakland, Milpitas declare State of Emergencies</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The cities of Oakland and Milpitas declared local state of emergencies amid the powerful Level 5 storm. The declaration of the emergencies will enable cities to utilize all resources necessary to prepare and respond to the storm.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:15 p.m.<br />San Francisco officials urge residents to stay off roads, limit 911 calls</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Mayor London Breed joined city leaders to urge residents to stay off the roads as the storm intensifies Wednesday night. Officials are asking residents to limit 911 calls except for in emergency situations, as all crews are on hands-on-deck responding to weather-related incidents. For all non-emergency calls, you can dial 311.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">4:30 p.m.<br />Mandatory evacuations ordered for multiple areas in Santa Cruz County</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Evacuation orders for multiple areas of Santa Cruz County were issued Wednesday afternoon as more rainfall hit the county, bringing higher flood risks.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The Santa Cruz County Sheriff&#8217;s Office issued evacuation orders for unincorporated areas including the Paradise Park area in zone CRZ-E081 and the Felton Grove neighborhood in zones FEL-E008 and FEL-E012.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The following evacuation zones are also under an immediate evacuation order: CTL-E010, CTL-E014, CTL-E015, CTL-E018, and CTL-E019 zones in the Soquel area north of state Highway 1, the CTL-E050, CTL-E051 zones in the La Selva Beach area, PAJ-E015, PAJ-E024, PAJ-E026, PAJ-E027, PAJ-E028, PAJ-E029 zones near Pajaro, and WTS-E017, WTS-E018, WTS-E019 zones in Watsonville.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Evacuation zone CRZ-E001-C near Whitehouse Canyon Road has also been ordered to evacuate.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Evacuation orders in those areas are mandatory and the areas are closed to public access.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">In addition, areas around Capitola Village and Felton are under evacuation warnings, as are areas of Boulder Creek, the area around Last Chance Trail and the Lompico and Zayante areas. Those who require additional time to evacuate and people who have pets and livestock should evacuate now, per the Capitola Police Department and Santa Cruz County Sheriff&#8217;s Office.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">For a complete list of evacuation zones, visit https://aware.zonehaven.com/search.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">3:30 p.m.<br />Evacuations urged for parts of Alameda County</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Residents of Kilkare, Palomares and Niles Canyon roads in Alameda County are urged to evacuate because of the storm, saturated soils and runoff, county officials said on Twitter at 2:31 p.m. Wednesday.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Rain is expected to become heavy Wednesday afternoon and stretch into Thursday. A wind warning is in effect until 10 a.m. Thursday.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">3 p.m.<br />NOAA sending hurricane hunters into storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">ABC7 Meteorologist Drew Tuma says NOAA is sending their hurricane hunters into our atmospheric river right now to gather data on the storm&#8217;s strength.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">2:30 p.m.<br />Departure, Arrival flights grounded at SFO</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Departures and arrivals at San Francisco International Airport are grounded due to wind until at least 3 p.m., according to a representative.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur"> 2:15 p.m.<br />Several Bay Area counties under State of Emergency due to storm </p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Sonoma, Santa Clara and San Mateo counties have all declared an emergency. In Contra Costa County, the city of Danville is under a state of emergency. The city of Watsonville in Santa Cruz County has also declared a state of emergency.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">11:15 a.m.<br />Newsom declares State of Emergency to support storm response, recovery efforts</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Gov. Gavin Newsom has issued a State of Emergency for California to help with the response and recovery efforts to the large winter storm moving through the state. This will allow California to respond quickly to support local governments, authorities in their ongoing response.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">11:10 a.m.<br />CHP issues high wind advisory for Golden Gate Bridge </p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The California Highway Patrol has issued a High Wind Advisory for the Golden Gate Bridge.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10:55 a.m.<br />CA officials give update on Level 5 storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">State officials will provide update on the state&#8217;s response to the impacts to California communities following a strong winter storm. Officials will also discuss the continued efforts the state is making to keep Californians safe.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10 a.m.<br />Several Bay Area schools announce closures for Wednesday, Thursday</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Several schools across the Bay Area have announced they will be closed either Wednesday or Thursday due to the severe storm moving through the area. Here&#8217;s a look at the closures so far:</p>
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<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">Horicon School in Annapolis in Sonoma county &#8211; closed today Wednesday 1/4</li>
<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">The South San Francisco Unified School District &#8211; closed Thursday 1/5 &#8211; (Classes will resume on Friday, Jan. 6)</li>
<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">San Mateo Foster City School District &#8211; closed Thursday 1/5 &#8211; (Classes will resume on Friday, January 6)</li>
<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">Pacifica School District closed Thursday 1/5 (Classes will resume on Friday, Jan. 6)</li>
<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">Portola Valley School District &#8211; all schools will be closed Thursday 1/5 &#8211; (Classes will resume on Friday, Jan. 6)</li>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">9:45 a.m.<br />Crow Canyon Road in San Ramon closed, open to residents only, police say</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">San Ramon police say Crow Canyon Road is closed to traffic in both directions between San Ramon and Castro Valley. There is limited access for residents only.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">9:30 a.m.<br />CHP issues High wind advisories for Bay Bridge, San Mateo Bridge and Dumbarton Bridge</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The California Highway Patrol has issued high wind advisories issued for three Bay Area bridges: Bay Bridge, San Mateo Bridge and Dumbarton Bridge.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">8:50 a.m.<br />BART warns up to 20-minute systemwide delay due to wet weather</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">BART is warning riders there may be up to 20-minute delays systemwide due to wet weather conditions.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">8:30 a.m.<br />East Bay Regional Parks District closed through Thursday</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The largest regional park system in the country is closing down because of the strong storm hitting the Bay Area. East Bay Regional Parks District has closed down all parks from today through tomorrow. Residents are advised by the park district to not enter the parks.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Parks are expected to reopen on Friday after officials asses the weather conditions. For reopenings and more information on east bay regional parks you can head to their website.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">8 a.m.<br />SF out of sandbags, hope to have more later Wednesday</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The San Francisco Department of Public Works said Wednesday morning that no more sandbags are currently available for residents and businesses seeking them to prevent flooding from an atmospheric river hitting the city this week.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Public Works officials said more sandbags are expected to be available at the operations yard later Wednesday, but the exact time was to be determined.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7 a.m.<br />Marin County activates emergency shelter for unhoused residents</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Marin County activated its severe weather emergency shelter starting Wednesday for people experiencing homelessness in anticipation of more heavy rain hitting the Bay Area this week.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The overnight warming shelter is located at the Marin County Health and Wellness campus located at 3240 Kerner Blvd., in San Rafael. It will be open from 5 p.m. Wednesday to 6:30 a.m. Thursday. Individuals are encouraged to sign in by 8 p.m. Wednesday.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The nearest public transportation to the campus, according to Google Maps, is the bus stop at Bellam Boulevard and Lisbon Street, which is served by Marin Transit&#8217;s 580 and 23 routes. It is also near the stop at Kerner Boulevard and Larkspur Street served by Marin&#8217;s 23, 29, 35, 36 and 645 routes.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">VIDEO: Marin Co. announces emergency shelter for unhoused community</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">6:30 a.m.<br />Danville declares local emergency through Jan. 10</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The Town of Danville has proclaimed a local emergency in response to the ugly storms expected to start Wednesday, while the city is still cleaning up after last weekend&#8217;s wet weather that included flooding and mudslides.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Acting as the city&#8217;s director of emergency services, Town Manager Joe Calabrigo signed the proclamation just before noon Tuesday, according to a statement from city officials. The proclamation will remain in effect until noon on Tuesday, Jan. 10.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The declaration allows Danville greater flexibility to contract for and obtain supplies for more expedient disaster response.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Residents can contact the police department for safety concerns at (925) 820-2144. To request non-urgent assistance for clean-up or other concerns, call Danville Maintenance Services at (925) 314-3450 or go to www.danville.ca.gov/danvilleconnect.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">For assistance with county-maintained or privately-maintained creeks, call county public works at (925) 313-7000 or email admin@pw.ccounty.us. For power outage information, go to www.pge.com/outagealerts. Weather can be monitored at www.weather.gov/mtr.</p>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7:18 p.m.<br />Evacuation orders for unhoused living near creeks</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">San Jose has issued a mandatory evacuation order for unhoused people living in creek areas, police tweeted. SJPD says officers are responding to creek areas and making announcements to evacuate. Shelters will be provided.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7 p.m.<br />An area of Santa Cruz Co. being evacuated ahead of storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">An area near Whitehouse Canyon Road in Santa Cruz County is being evacuated due to concerns with a culvert, the sheriff&#8217;s office announced on Tuesday evening.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">A culvert under Whitehouse Canyon Road became undermined during the last storm and that caused a part of the roadway to fail. The sheriff&#8217;s office anticipates that the upcoming rains pose a &#8220;significant concern&#8221; that the entire culvert could completely fail, making the roadway impassable for medical and law enforcement resources.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The zone being evacuated is CRZ-E001-C. To pinpoint its location, go to https://aware.zonehaven.com/search.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Road closures can be monitored at https://sccroadclosure.org.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">6:50 p.m.<br />San Jose announces State of Emergency before historic storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">On Tuesday, the City of San Jose proclaimed a State of Emergency ahead of the atmospheric river weather event. The proclamation provides emergency powers to the city needed to respond to the storm events, and simultaneously issues an evacuation order to people living within or along waterways for their safety.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">&#8220;We want to make sure all residents are informed and prepared to stay safe, and that city staff has the ability to move quickly to relocate encampments that are in harm&#8217;s way,&#8221; San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan said.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:50 p.m.<br />Mandatory evacuation orders issued for parts of Watsonville in Santa Cruz Co. at high risk of flooding</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The City of Watsonville issued mandatory evacuation orders Tuesday evening for neighborhoods with a high risk of flooding ahead of Wednesday&#8217;s storm.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The city tweeted a map highlighting the areas ordered to evacuate in Santa Cruz County.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">&#8220;If your residence is located within this map&#8217;s blue-shaded area, you&#8217;re asked to evacuate NOW or as soon as possible to safely get ahead of the storm&#8217;s flooding,&#8221; the tweet wrote.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">An overnight shelter opened at Cesar Chavez Middle School (440 Arthur Rd.). This site will serve as the central location to accommodate residents. Shelter space will be limited, so pets must be dropped off at the Animal Shelter (580 Airport Blvd.) before the storm or make arrangements with friends or family.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Ramsay Park (1301 Main St.) is also now open and serves as a place for residents to meet up with family members and get information on available services. There will be limited onsite services.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">For those who need transportation services, Lift Line will be available to assist. Please call 831-688-9663.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:10 p.m.<br />SF Bay Ferry suspending service for 2 routes affecting Alameda, Oakland on Wednesday, agency says</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The San Francisco Bay Ferry will be suspending service to two routes affecting Alameda and Oakland on Wednesday due to the storm forecast, the agency said on Tuesday.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The Harbor Bay and South San Francisco routes will not be sailing in either direction.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">&#8220;Big southerly winds have outsized impacts at Harbor Bay and SSF terminals,&#8221; said the agency on Twitter.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">All other routes will operate as scheduled, the agency said.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">RELATED: Here&#8217;s how Bay Area is preparing for dangerous Level 5 storm taking aim at region</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5 p.m.<br />Flood Warning issued for the Russian River in the North Bay</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">A Flood Warning has been issued on the Russian River near Johnson&#8217;s Beach in Guerneville, according to Meteorologist Drew Tuma. River forecast to crest at 35.4 feet Thursday evening causing moderate flooding.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">4 p.m.<br />Pleasant Hill announces several sandbag locations ahead of storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Pleasant Hill officials said Tuesday that city sandbag locations have been refilled and asked residents to respect the city&#8217;s 10-bag limit per household ahead of Wednesday&#8217;s storm.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Sandbags are located at City Hall at 100 Gregory Lane, the community center at 320 Civic Drive, and on Hawthorne Drive near Pleasant Oaks Park.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Pleasant Hill experienced flooding during last weekend&#8217;s storm and is expected to have similar issues once the next storm hits Wednesday. City officials asked people to not drive through flooded areas and around roadway closure signs and barricades.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">3 p.m.<br />Orinda residents can fill sandbags at 2 locations</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The city of Orinda has sand and empty sandbags available Tuesday at Moraga-Orinda Fire District Fire Station No. 43 at 20 Via Las Cruces, and at Fire Station No. 44 at 295 Orchard Road ahead of Wednesday&#8217;s storm.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Residents should bring their own shovels.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">2:30 p.m.<br />Sandbags available at 2 San Ramon locations for residents</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">San Ramon police said sandbags are available Tuesday at two locations in the city ahead of another large storm forecast in the area.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The sandbags are available at Central Park at 12501 Alcosta Blvd. and at Athan Downs Park at 2975 Montevideo Drive.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">2 p.m.<br />Santa Clara Co. offering free sandbags are several locations</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Santa Clara County residents can get free filled sandbags from sandbag sites operated by the Santa Clara Valley Water District ahead of more heavy rainfall expected this week.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">At the five Valley Water sandbag sites scattered throughout the county, residents can pick up free filled sandbags or fill their own with bags and sand the district has provided.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">There are also 20 city and county public works yards with bags and sand that residents can fill themselves. A shovel and someone to help lift the sandbags is recommended since they are heavy.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Some sites may require proof of residency. More information and site locations can be found at https://www.valleywater.org/flooding-safety/flood-ready/sandbags.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">12:45 p.m.<br />SF leaders give update on how city is preparing for storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">San Francisco leaders provided an update on how the city is preparing for the incoming atmospheric river. This comes after the city saw more than 5 inches of rainfall on New Year&#8217;s Eve causing widespread flooding making it the second wettest day in recorded history in San Francisco. Mayor London Breed says Wednesday&#8217;s storm will be significant. She is urging people to limit travel if possible. She warns of localized flooding. The mayor also says to use 911 for life-threatening emergencies, and 311 for reports of flooding in one&#8217;s home or business.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">SF Department of Emergency and Management Mary Ellen Carroll says the National Weather Service has upgraded the wind gusts for Wednesday to 60 to 70 mph. There will be a Flood Watch from Wednesday at 4 a.m. to Thursday at 4 p.m. This could mean power outages and falling trees.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Officials are also recommending people to stock up on batteries and flashlights.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">12:30 p.m.<br />SF warns sandbags are running low</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">SF Public Works says it is running low on sandbags. Residents asked to only get them if you really need them, limit of five per address.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">&#8220;We have a limited supply of sandbags available for San Francisco residents whose properties are prone to flooding. Limit 5 per address. Pick up at our Operations Yard, Marin and Kansas streets gate. We&#8217;ll stay open until 8 p.m. Please only get sandbags if you really need them.&#8221;</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Sandbags are available for residents and business owners. More details are available through &#8220;SF72&#8221; here.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">8:30 a.m.<br />Most of Bay Area under moderate risk of flooding</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The National Weather Service has placed most of the Bay Area under a moderate risk of flooding tomorrow for excessive rainfall. ABC7 Meteorologist Drew Tuma says given our wet soil conditions produced by recent heavy rains, flooding is likely.</p>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">3 p.m.<br />NWS says powerful storm could cause &#8216;loss of life&#8217;</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The National Weather Service said Monday that this upcoming storm will likely be &#8220;the most impactful system on a widespread scale that this meteorologist has seen in a long time.&#8221;</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">NWS officials say not only will this storm bring flooding, power outages and &#8220;disruption to commerce,&#8221; it will also most likely cause loss of human life. They say this system will be brutal and needs to be taken seriously.</p>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur"><span>SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) &#8212; </span>An extremely dangerous atmospheric river continues to move through the San Francisco Bay Area and has caused flooding on roadways and highways around the region, as well as significant storm damage.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Thursday&#8217;s storm is ranking a strong level 3 on the exclusive ABC7 Storm Impact Scale. This is compared to the level 5 storm on Wednesday, the first level 5 in the history of the scale.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The entire region remains under a Flood Watch, and winds will continue to be an issue until 10 a.m. Thursday.</p>
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<h2 class="QPHAk mCxI alqtB gHBxs">Jan. 5, 2023</h2>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">6 a.m.<br />Tree falls on Caltrain tracks in Burlingame </p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Caltrain says that a large tree fell and is blocking the northbound and southbound railroad tracks near the Burlingame Avenue station. The California Drive and North Lane railroad crossing are closed to traffic until further notice.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Caltrain says it should be cleared by 6:45 a.m.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5 a.m.<br />19-year-old killed in Fairfield crash Wednesday</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">ABC7 News is learning about a deadly accident that happened Wednesday morning. Police say that a 19-year-old woman was driving on Vanden Road at One Lake, which was partially flooded, when she hydroplaned and lost control. She then collided into a utility pole and did not survive the crash.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Police say she was likely going at speeds unsafe for the conditions.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The woman&#8217;s name is not being released by police.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">4 a.m.<br />Tree falls on Oakland apartment building</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">A large eucalyptus tree fell on a three-story apartment building at 3293 Lynde St. in Oakland.</p>
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<h2 class="QPHAk mCxI alqtB gHBxs">Jan. 4, 2023</h2>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10:46 p.m.<br />Evacuation warnings in Santa Clara County</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Santa Clara County has issued evacuation warnings to community members residing in the watershed areas of the Uvas Reservoir and Pacheco Pass River Basin due to weather conditions and risks to the general public and property. For more details, visit the county website here.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10:35 p.m.<br />Toddler dies in Sonoma County home hit by falling tree</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">A Toddler has died after a tree fell onto a home in Occidental Wednesday night, fire officials said. The toddler aged 2.5 was home with their mom and dad when it happened.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Firefighters performed CPR while waiting for medics to arrive but the infant did not make it.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">9:00 p.m.<br />Dam failure prompts Flash Flood Warning in San Benito Co.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Warning for a dam floodgate release in northwestern San Benito County.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Dam operators reported the spillway of the North Fork Dam being compromised just after 6 p.m. and predict that water will overtop the spillway by tomorrow morning. This will impact areas, including Lovers Lane, Pacheco Creek and Santa Ana Creek.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Flooding is already being reported along the Pacheco Pass Reservoir.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">NWS says residents who are in low lying areas below the North Fork Dam are urged to move to higher ground immediately.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7:25 p.m.<br />Wind gusts knock over gas station canopy in Daly City</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">This video of wind gusts so strong they knocked over the canopy of a gas station came in just minutes ago. This happened a short time ago in Daly City. At this time, we&#8217;re not hearing of any reports of injuries, but you can see the gas pump was crushed by the fallen canopy.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7:10 p.m.<br />Shelter-in-place in order lifted in San Rafael</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The earlier Shelter in Place from Canal to mid-block Novato St due to multiple blown transformers and downed live wires has been lifted, according to San Rafael officials. Roadways have re-opened, however the power line had to be cut by PG&#038;E and power is now out in the area, possibly expected to be out until tomorrow.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">6:04 p.m.<br />Shelter-in-place in order in San Rafael</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Officials issued a shelter-in-place order from Canal to mid-block Novato Street in San Rafael due to multiple blown transformers and live high voltage wires down. No vehicle or pedestrian traffic is allowed. For more information, visit here.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:56 p.m.<br />Lanes blocked on I-280 in San Bruno</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The southbound lanes of I-280 just north of Skyline Blvd in San Bruno is blocked due to multiple downed trees, CHP said.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Only one of the far left lane is open. CHP are asking drivers to avoid the area.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:40 p.m.<br />Evacuation warnings for Russian River area</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Officials issued an evacuation warning for residents living near the Russian River and its surrounding areas from Healdsburg to Jenner amid flooding threat. For the full list of evacuation warning zones, visit here.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Oakland, Milpitas declare State of Emergencies</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The cities of Oakland and Milpitas declared local state of emergencies amid the powerful Level 5 storm. The declaration of the emergencies will enable cities to utilize all resources necessary to prepare and respond to the storm.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:15 p.m.<br />San Francisco officials urge residents to stay off roads, limit 911 calls</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Mayor London Breed joined city leaders to urge residents to stay off the roads as the storm intensifies Wednesday night. Officials are asking residents to limit 911 calls except for in emergency situations, as all crews are on hands-on-deck responding to weather-related incidents. For all non-emergency calls, you can dial 311.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">4:30 p.m.<br />Mandatory evacuations ordered for multiple areas in Santa Cruz County</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Evacuation orders for multiple areas of Santa Cruz County were issued Wednesday afternoon as more rainfall hit the county, bringing higher flood risks.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The Santa Cruz County Sheriff&#8217;s Office issued evacuation orders for unincorporated areas including the Paradise Park area in zone CRZ-E081 and the Felton Grove neighborhood in zones FEL-E008 and FEL-E012.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The following evacuation zones are also under an immediate evacuation order: CTL-E010, CTL-E014, CTL-E015, CTL-E018, and CTL-E019 zones in the Soquel area north of state Highway 1, the CTL-E050, CTL-E051 zones in the La Selva Beach area, PAJ-E015, PAJ-E024, PAJ-E026, PAJ-E027, PAJ-E028, PAJ-E029 zones near Pajaro, and WTS-E017, WTS-E018, WTS-E019 zones in Watsonville.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Evacuation zone CRZ-E001-C near Whitehouse Canyon Road has also been ordered to evacuate.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Evacuation orders in those areas are mandatory and the areas are closed to public access.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">In addition, areas around Capitola Village and Felton are under evacuation warnings, as are areas of Boulder Creek, the area around Last Chance Trail and the Lompico and Zayante areas. Those who require additional time to evacuate and people who have pets and livestock should evacuate now, per the Capitola Police Department and Santa Cruz County Sheriff&#8217;s Office.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">For a complete list of evacuation zones, visit https://aware.zonehaven.com/search.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">3:30 p.m.<br />Evacuations urged for parts of Alameda County</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Residents of Kilkare, Palomares and Niles Canyon roads in Alameda County are urged to evacuate because of the storm, saturated soils and runoff, county officials said on Twitter at 2:31 p.m. Wednesday.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Rain is expected to become heavy Wednesday afternoon and stretch into Thursday. A wind warning is in effect until 10 a.m. Thursday.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">3 p.m.<br />NOAA sending hurricane hunters into storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">ABC7 Meteorologist Drew Tuma says NOAA is sending their hurricane hunters into our atmospheric river right now to gather data on the storm&#8217;s strength.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">2:30 p.m.<br />Departure, Arrival flights grounded at SFO</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Departures and arrivals at San Francisco International Airport are grounded due to wind until at least 3 p.m., according to a representative.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur"> 2:15 p.m.<br />Several Bay Area counties under State of Emergency due to storm </p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Sonoma, Santa Clara and San Mateo counties have all declared an emergency. In Contra Costa County, the city of Danville is under a state of emergency. The city of Watsonville in Santa Cruz County has also declared a state of emergency.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">11:15 a.m.<br />Newsom declares State of Emergency to support storm response, recovery efforts</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Gov. Gavin Newsom has issued a State of Emergency for California to help with the response and recovery efforts to the large winter storm moving through the state. This will allow California to respond quickly to support local governments, authorities in their ongoing response.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">11:10 a.m.<br />CHP issues high wind advisory for Golden Gate Bridge </p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The California Highway Patrol has issued a High Wind Advisory for the Golden Gate Bridge.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10:55 a.m.<br />CA officials give update on Level 5 storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">State officials will provide update on the state&#8217;s response to the impacts to California communities following a strong winter storm. Officials will also discuss the continued efforts the state is making to keep Californians safe.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">10 a.m.<br />Several Bay Area schools announce closures for Wednesday, Thursday</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Several schools across the Bay Area have announced they will be closed either Wednesday or Thursday due to the severe storm moving through the area. Here&#8217;s a look at the closures so far:</p>
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<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">Horicon School in Annapolis in Sonoma county &#8211; closed today Wednesday 1/4</li>
<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">The South San Francisco Unified School District &#8211; closed Thursday 1/5 &#8211; (Classes will resume on Friday, Jan. 6)</li>
<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">San Mateo Foster City School District &#8211; closed Thursday 1/5 &#8211; (Classes will resume on Friday, January 6)</li>
<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">Pacifica School District closed Thursday 1/5 (Classes will resume on Friday, Jan. 6)</li>
<li class="cFeHI lAbJQ YFVP Dyur CQDEl rdgRX YYACZ XEOm huYHZ IcIZM PFWPl ">Portola Valley School District &#8211; all schools will be closed Thursday 1/5 &#8211; (Classes will resume on Friday, Jan. 6)</li>
</ul>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">9:45 a.m.<br />Crow Canyon Road in San Ramon closed, open to residents only, police say</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">San Ramon police say Crow Canyon Road is closed to traffic in both directions between San Ramon and Castro Valley. There is limited access for residents only.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">9:30 a.m.<br />CHP issues High wind advisories for Bay Bridge, San Mateo Bridge and Dumbarton Bridge</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The California Highway Patrol has issued high wind advisories issued for three Bay Area bridges: Bay Bridge, San Mateo Bridge and Dumbarton Bridge.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">8:50 a.m.<br />BART warns up to 20-minute systemwide delay due to wet weather</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">BART is warning riders there may be up to 20-minute delays systemwide due to wet weather conditions.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">8:30 a.m.<br />East Bay Regional Parks District closed through Thursday</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The largest regional park system in the country is closing down because of the strong storm hitting the Bay Area. East Bay Regional Parks District has closed down all parks from today through tomorrow. Residents are advised by the park district to not enter the parks.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Parks are expected to reopen on Friday after officials asses the weather conditions. For reopenings and more information on east bay regional parks you can head to their website.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">8 a.m.<br />SF out of sandbags, hope to have more later Wednesday</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The San Francisco Department of Public Works said Wednesday morning that no more sandbags are currently available for residents and businesses seeking them to prevent flooding from an atmospheric river hitting the city this week.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Public Works officials said more sandbags are expected to be available at the operations yard later Wednesday, but the exact time was to be determined.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7 a.m.<br />Marin County activates emergency shelter for unhoused residents</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Marin County activated its severe weather emergency shelter starting Wednesday for people experiencing homelessness in anticipation of more heavy rain hitting the Bay Area this week.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The overnight warming shelter is located at the Marin County Health and Wellness campus located at 3240 Kerner Blvd., in San Rafael. It will be open from 5 p.m. Wednesday to 6:30 a.m. Thursday. Individuals are encouraged to sign in by 8 p.m. Wednesday.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The nearest public transportation to the campus, according to Google Maps, is the bus stop at Bellam Boulevard and Lisbon Street, which is served by Marin Transit&#8217;s 580 and 23 routes. It is also near the stop at Kerner Boulevard and Larkspur Street served by Marin&#8217;s 23, 29, 35, 36 and 645 routes.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">VIDEO: Marin Co. announces emergency shelter for unhoused community</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">6:30 a.m.<br />Danville declares local emergency through Jan. 10</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The Town of Danville has proclaimed a local emergency in response to the ugly storms expected to start Wednesday, while the city is still cleaning up after last weekend&#8217;s wet weather that included flooding and mudslides.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Acting as the city&#8217;s director of emergency services, Town Manager Joe Calabrigo signed the proclamation just before noon Tuesday, according to a statement from city officials. The proclamation will remain in effect until noon on Tuesday, Jan. 10.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The declaration allows Danville greater flexibility to contract for and obtain supplies for more expedient disaster response.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Residents can contact the police department for safety concerns at (925) 820-2144. To request non-urgent assistance for clean-up or other concerns, call Danville Maintenance Services at (925) 314-3450 or go to www.danville.ca.gov/danvilleconnect.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">For assistance with county-maintained or privately-maintained creeks, call county public works at (925) 313-7000 or email admin@pw.ccounty.us. For power outage information, go to www.pge.com/outagealerts. Weather can be monitored at www.weather.gov/mtr.</p>
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<h2 class="QPHAk mCxI alqtB gHBxs">Jan. 3, 2023</h2>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7:18 p.m.<br />Evacuation orders for unhoused living near creeks</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">San Jose has issued a mandatory evacuation order for unhoused people living in creek areas, police tweeted. SJPD says officers are responding to creek areas and making announcements to evacuate. Shelters will be provided.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">7 p.m.<br />An area of Santa Cruz Co. being evacuated ahead of storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">An area near Whitehouse Canyon Road in Santa Cruz County is being evacuated due to concerns with a culvert, the sheriff&#8217;s office announced on Tuesday evening.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">A culvert under Whitehouse Canyon Road became undermined during the last storm and that caused a part of the roadway to fail. The sheriff&#8217;s office anticipates that the upcoming rains pose a &#8220;significant concern&#8221; that the entire culvert could completely fail, making the roadway impassable for medical and law enforcement resources.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The zone being evacuated is CRZ-E001-C. To pinpoint its location, go to https://aware.zonehaven.com/search.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Road closures can be monitored at https://sccroadclosure.org.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">6:50 p.m.<br />San Jose announces State of Emergency before historic storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">On Tuesday, the City of San Jose proclaimed a State of Emergency ahead of the atmospheric river weather event. The proclamation provides emergency powers to the city needed to respond to the storm events, and simultaneously issues an evacuation order to people living within or along waterways for their safety.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">&#8220;We want to make sure all residents are informed and prepared to stay safe, and that city staff has the ability to move quickly to relocate encampments that are in harm&#8217;s way,&#8221; San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan said.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:50 p.m.<br />Mandatory evacuation orders issued for parts of Watsonville in Santa Cruz Co. at high risk of flooding</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The City of Watsonville issued mandatory evacuation orders Tuesday evening for neighborhoods with a high risk of flooding ahead of Wednesday&#8217;s storm.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The city tweeted a map highlighting the areas ordered to evacuate in Santa Cruz County.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">&#8220;If your residence is located within this map&#8217;s blue-shaded area, you&#8217;re asked to evacuate NOW or as soon as possible to safely get ahead of the storm&#8217;s flooding,&#8221; the tweet wrote.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">An overnight shelter opened at Cesar Chavez Middle School (440 Arthur Rd.). This site will serve as the central location to accommodate residents. Shelter space will be limited, so pets must be dropped off at the Animal Shelter (580 Airport Blvd.) before the storm or make arrangements with friends or family.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Ramsay Park (1301 Main St.) is also now open and serves as a place for residents to meet up with family members and get information on available services. There will be limited onsite services.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">For those who need transportation services, Lift Line will be available to assist. Please call 831-688-9663.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5:10 p.m.<br />SF Bay Ferry suspending service for 2 routes affecting Alameda, Oakland on Wednesday, agency says</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The San Francisco Bay Ferry will be suspending service to two routes affecting Alameda and Oakland on Wednesday due to the storm forecast, the agency said on Tuesday.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The Harbor Bay and South San Francisco routes will not be sailing in either direction.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">&#8220;Big southerly winds have outsized impacts at Harbor Bay and SSF terminals,&#8221; said the agency on Twitter.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">All other routes will operate as scheduled, the agency said.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">RELATED: Here&#8217;s how Bay Area is preparing for dangerous Level 5 storm taking aim at region</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">5 p.m.<br />Flood Warning issued for the Russian River in the North Bay</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">A Flood Warning has been issued on the Russian River near Johnson&#8217;s Beach in Guerneville, according to Meteorologist Drew Tuma. River forecast to crest at 35.4 feet Thursday evening causing moderate flooding.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">4 p.m.<br />Pleasant Hill announces several sandbag locations ahead of storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Pleasant Hill officials said Tuesday that city sandbag locations have been refilled and asked residents to respect the city&#8217;s 10-bag limit per household ahead of Wednesday&#8217;s storm.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Sandbags are located at City Hall at 100 Gregory Lane, the community center at 320 Civic Drive, and on Hawthorne Drive near Pleasant Oaks Park.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Pleasant Hill experienced flooding during last weekend&#8217;s storm and is expected to have similar issues once the next storm hits Wednesday. City officials asked people to not drive through flooded areas and around roadway closure signs and barricades.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">3 p.m.<br />Orinda residents can fill sandbags at 2 locations</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The city of Orinda has sand and empty sandbags available Tuesday at Moraga-Orinda Fire District Fire Station No. 43 at 20 Via Las Cruces, and at Fire Station No. 44 at 295 Orchard Road ahead of Wednesday&#8217;s storm.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Residents should bring their own shovels.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">2:30 p.m.<br />Sandbags available at 2 San Ramon locations for residents</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">San Ramon police said sandbags are available Tuesday at two locations in the city ahead of another large storm forecast in the area.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The sandbags are available at Central Park at 12501 Alcosta Blvd. and at Athan Downs Park at 2975 Montevideo Drive.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">2 p.m.<br />Santa Clara Co. offering free sandbags are several locations</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Santa Clara County residents can get free filled sandbags from sandbag sites operated by the Santa Clara Valley Water District ahead of more heavy rainfall expected this week.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">At the five Valley Water sandbag sites scattered throughout the county, residents can pick up free filled sandbags or fill their own with bags and sand the district has provided.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">There are also 20 city and county public works yards with bags and sand that residents can fill themselves. A shovel and someone to help lift the sandbags is recommended since they are heavy.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Some sites may require proof of residency. More information and site locations can be found at https://www.valleywater.org/flooding-safety/flood-ready/sandbags.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">12:45 p.m.<br />SF leaders give update on how city is preparing for storm</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">San Francisco leaders provided an update on how the city is preparing for the incoming atmospheric river. This comes after the city saw more than 5 inches of rainfall on New Year&#8217;s Eve causing widespread flooding making it the second wettest day in recorded history in San Francisco. Mayor London Breed says Wednesday&#8217;s storm will be significant. She is urging people to limit travel if possible. She warns of localized flooding. The mayor also says to use 911 for life-threatening emergencies, and 311 for reports of flooding in one&#8217;s home or business.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">SF Department of Emergency and Management Mary Ellen Carroll says the National Weather Service has upgraded the wind gusts for Wednesday to 60 to 70 mph. There will be a Flood Watch from Wednesday at 4 a.m. to Thursday at 4 p.m. This could mean power outages and falling trees.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Officials are also recommending people to stock up on batteries and flashlights.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">12:30 p.m.<br />SF warns sandbags are running low</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">SF Public Works says it is running low on sandbags. Residents asked to only get them if you really need them, limit of five per address.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">&#8220;We have a limited supply of sandbags available for San Francisco residents whose properties are prone to flooding. Limit 5 per address. Pick up at our Operations Yard, Marin and Kansas streets gate. We&#8217;ll stay open until 8 p.m. Please only get sandbags if you really need them.&#8221;</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">Sandbags are available for residents and business owners. More details are available through &#8220;SF72&#8221; here.</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">8:30 a.m.<br />Most of Bay Area under moderate risk of flooding</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The National Weather Service has placed most of the Bay Area under a moderate risk of flooding tomorrow for excessive rainfall. ABC7 Meteorologist Drew Tuma says given our wet soil conditions produced by recent heavy rains, flooding is likely.</p>
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<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">3 p.m.<br />NWS says powerful storm could cause &#8216;loss of life&#8217;</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">The National Weather Service said Monday that this upcoming storm will likely be &#8220;the most impactful system on a widespread scale that this meteorologist has seen in a long time.&#8221;</p>
<p class="fnmMv geuMB alqtB Dyur">NWS officials say not only will this storm bring flooding, power outages and &#8220;disruption to commerce,&#8221; it will also most likely cause loss of human life. They say this system will be brutal and needs to be taken seriously.</p>
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<p class="text | article-text">PHOENIX (Stacker) &#8211; From New York City to the Navajo Nation, people across the country are facing climate-driven water scarcity, exorbitant utility bills, aging or incomplete infrastructure, community disinvestment, and political inertia, all of which limit or completely cut off Access to essential water resources.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">America&#8217;s water gap exacts a significant price on the well-being of individuals and the overall economy.  More than $8.5 billion is lost annually as a result of time spent collecting water, high health care bills related to injuries, waterborne illness, and mental health challenges associated with water insecurity, according to a June 2022 report from nonprofit DigDeep.  The water gap persists in all 50 states, from urban to remote communities, but it is not socially or geographically random.  Water insecurity is associated with other socioeconomic disparities and disproportionately impacts communities of color.  According to DigDeep, Indigenous households are 19 times more likely than white households to live without <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://losgatosnewsandevents.com/san-francisco-recycled-water-program-is-performative-environmentalism/"   title="plumbing" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">plumbing</a>.  Black and Latino households are twice as likely.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">While rural homes are the most likely to lack running water, the majority of Americans residing in unplumbed homes live in cities.  Plumbing poverty in urban areas is getting worse.  Researchers found the average tenant in San Francisco living without piped water spent 44% of their income on rent in 2017. Water connection fees in San Francisco can cost several thousands of dollars—a financial burden low-income renters cannot afford, and negligent landlords may not want to pay.  While urban residents considered “plumbing poor” are hidden in plain sight, rural residents impacted most severely by the water gap are almost entirely hidden from the nation&#8217;s collective consciousness.  In colonias along Texas&#8217; southwestern border with Mexico, tens of thousands of people live without access to running water or sewer service.  Any water they can access is believed to be unsafe, and contaminated with arsenic, E. coli, and other harmful toxins.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Over the last 40 years, federal water infrastructure funding has fallen from 63% to roughly 9% leaving communities without the financial resources to upgrade and expand water and sewage systems.  However, the White House says the recent infusion of money via President Joe Biden&#8217;s Infrastructure Investment and Job Act will speed up progress in prioritized underserved communities.  Passed in November 2021, the law allocates roughly $50 billion for programs designed to improve state and local drinking water and wastewater treatment infrastructure.  The Environmental Protection Agency also distributed $154 million to tribal territories and Native Alaskan villages.  The average per-state funding for all 50 states was $138.7 million.  Even for the millions of Americans with access to basic plumbing and running water, utility bills are unaffordable.  A 2018 analysis by the Guardian found that across a sampling of 12 major US cities, water and sewage bills had increased by an average of 80% in just eight years, with low-income households bearing the greatest burden.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">In 11 out of the 12 cities included in the study, 100% of people with incomes below 50% of the federal poverty threshold could not afford their water bills.  According to the study, water bills exceeding 4% of household income are considered, for this analysis, unaffordable.  This problem is not isolated just to the lowest-income households.  Over the next eight years, average Americans neglected by federal funding are likely to feel the pressure of high-cost utilities in cities with low-quality water and wasteful infrastructure.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Stacker determined the 10 metro areas in the US most lacking in complete plumbing facilities based on the percentage of people in each metro without this basic access.  The data is sourced from the 2020 five-year American Community Survey US Census Bureau.  The census question asks whether a housing unit has hot and cold running water, a bathtub or shower, as well as other questions about kitchen appliances.  Puerto Rico was excluded from these results.  At a county-by-county level, the reasons why people lack access to basic plumbing are not closely or consistently tracked.  Where we could find specifics, we have listed those here.  Where we could not, we&#8217;ve provided contextual information about the state of that metro area&#8217;s water and sewage infrastructure.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#10.  Dubuque, IA</h2>
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<li><span>Total housing units: 41,518 (93.1% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 290 (0.8% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Throughout the state, Iowans are at an increased risk of water contamination.  A 2017 study revealed that 1 in 5 infants in the state is born with high levels of lead in their blood, pointing to the dangers of tainted drinking water.  Dubuque, however, reported no public drinking water violations in 2021.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Agricultural pollution is a major source of contamination for private well owners, resulting in water with harmful levels of bacteria and nitrates.  Dubuque residents identified drinking water protection from private sources as one of the most critical health concerns in the next 3-5 years, according to the county&#8217;s Poverty Prevention Plan.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#9.  Houma-Thibodaux, LA</h2>
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<li><span>Total housing units: 87,081 (88.4% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 711 (0.9% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Louisiana&#8217;s southeastern parishes, like Lafourche and Terrebonne, are prone to hurricane damage, which can knock out critical community infrastructure.  Beyond threats to water and sewage systems from natural disasters, the state&#8217;s water quality is a consistent problem, with upwards of 1,600 boil advisories across the state annually.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Louisiana will receive $7 billion from Biden&#8217;s infrastructure bill, with nearly $6 billion earmarked for roads, highways, and bridges.  The remainder will be spent on water infrastructure improvements, among other things.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#8th.  Laredo, TX</h2>
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<li><span>Total housing units: 84,553 (90.3% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 722 (0.9% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Laredo made headlines early in 2022 when a water line break caused nearly two weeks of water shortages and boil advisories for thousands of residents.  While this was a short-term problem amid a much larger water crisis, it is a prime example of the impact of aging, unmaintained water infrastructure.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Webb County, where Laredo is located, was previously embroiled in controversy when the $12 million Rio Bravo Water Treatment Plant opened without properly functioning systems.  The plan was intended to provide clean drinking water to 8,000 people in neighboring towns.  Instead, plant operators falsified water quality reports, permitting substandard, unsafe water to flow through the system and into the homes of residents.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#7.  Hammond, LA</h2>
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<li><span>Total housing units: 56,449 (86.0% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 431 (0.9% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Like many other Louisiana regions, Hammond is not spared from the damage and devastation caused by natural disasters.  In the wake of Hurricane Ida, sewage system breakdowns were a persistent problem in the region.  Neighboring St. Tammany Parish, where almost all residents use bottled water due to poor piped water quality, has received $23 million to improve its water system.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#6.  Grant&#8217;s Pass, OR</h2>
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<li><span>Total housing units: 39,362 (93.0% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 312 (0.9% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">In 2018, Grants Pass began replacing its nearly 86-year-old water treatment plant with a new facility, acknowledging that, while it is still doing its job adequately, the old plant would not be able to withstand an earthquake.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">The new plant is expected to be finished by the end of 2023. The city has also undertaken a $20 million wastewater treatment project.  As a result of these major infrastructure projects, Grants Pass residents will see an approximate $20 increase in their utility bills over the course of the next four years.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#5.  McAllen-Edinburg Mission, TX</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 281,380 (86.7% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 2,961 (1.2% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Leaky canals supplied by a diminishing Rio Grande River are creating water scarcity issues in the McAllen-Edinburg-Mission metro.  These canals that supply the region lose about 40% of the water they carry due to aging infrastructure.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Water officials predict the demand for water in the area will double over the next 50 years as the population continues to grow.  The region has already experienced rapid population growth between 1990 and 2020, increasing sixfold to 871,000.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#4.  Anchorage, AK</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 160,311 (86.7% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 1,824 (1.3% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Alaska&#8217;s extreme environment makes piping water to remote regions—and even relatively urban areas like Anchorage—challenging and expensive for both builders and residents paying the bills.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Historically, installing indoor plumbing in a single home could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.  As an alternative, people may use honey buckets—large buckets to collect waste.  But this type of sewage disposal is conducive to spreading disease.  Invasive pneumococcal rates in southwestern Alaska are among the highest in the world due to a lack of running water and proper sanitation.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#3.  Farmington, NM</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 51,299 (85.0% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 926 (2.1% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Farmington is situated on off-reservation Navajo trust land, and between three American Indian reservations belonging to the Navajo, the Ute Mountain Indians, and the Southern Utes.  A short drive away, more than 40% of Farmington&#8217;s neighbors in Navajo Nation households do not have running water in their homes and 30% lack access to clean drinking water.  Instead, they must haul water, sometimes from Farmington, for their cooking and sanitation needs.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Lack of water and plumbing puts residents at greater risk for infectious diseases, and it is in large part why the Navajo Nation reported a higher per capita COVID-19 mortality rate than any state in the US</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#2.  Flagstaff, AZ</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 66,807 (73.4% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 1,749 (3.6% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Coconino County, home to Flagstaff, relies on groundwater for 70% of its water supply.  As climate change and population growth put pressure on various water sources throughout the state, residents in Flagstaff and beyond will face increasing water scarcity in the coming decades.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Longtime Flagstaff residents are familiar with this issue.  In 2002, the Upper Lake Mary reservoir, from which Flagstaff got a significant portion of its water supply, dried out almost completely due to drought, causing shortages.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#1.  Fairbanks, AK</h2>
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<li><span>Total housing units: 44,270 (81.8% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 1,980 (5.5% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">In parts of Fairbanks, permafrost keeps the ground frozen year-round, making it impossible for builders to lay water and septic systems.  As a result, people turn to “dry cabins”—housing units without any plumbing—for the sake of practicality and as part of a lifestyle.  The Fairbanks region has a large dry cabin community.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Immediately to the north of Fairbanks is the vast Yukon-Koyukuk region, which has the nation&#8217;s highest total percentage of homes with inadequate plumbing due to its harsh environment and inaccessibility.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Copyright 2022 Stacker via Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.  This article has been re-published pursuant to a CC BY-NC 4.0 License.</p>
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<p class="text | article-text">PHOENIX (Stacker) &#8211; From New York City to the Navajo Nation, people across the country are facing climate-driven water scarcity, exorbitant utility bills, aging or incomplete infrastructure, community disinvestment, and political inertia, all of which limit or completely cut off Access to essential water resources.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">America&#8217;s water gap exacts a significant price on the well-being of individuals and the overall economy.  More than $8.5 billion is lost annually as a result of time spent collecting water, high health care bills related to injuries, waterborne illness, and mental health challenges associated with water insecurity, according to a June 2022 report from nonprofit DigDeep.  The water gap persists in all 50 states, from urban to remote communities, but it is not socially or geographically random.  Water insecurity is associated with other socioeconomic disparities and disproportionately impacts communities of color.  According to DigDeep, Indigenous households are 19 times more likely than white households to live without <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://losgatosnewsandevents.com/san-francisco-recycled-water-program-is-performative-environmentalism/"   title="plumbing" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">plumbing</a>.  Black and Latino households are twice as likely.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">While rural homes are the most likely to lack running water, the majority of Americans residing in unplumbed homes live in cities.  Plumbing poverty in urban areas is getting worse.  Researchers found the average tenant in San Francisco living without piped water spent 44% of their income on rent in 2017. Water connection fees in San Francisco can cost several thousands of dollars—a financial burden low-income renters cannot afford, and negligent landlords may not want to pay.  While urban residents considered “plumbing poor” are hidden in plain sight, rural residents impacted most severely by the water gap are almost entirely hidden from the nation&#8217;s collective consciousness.  In colonias along Texas&#8217; southwestern border with Mexico, tens of thousands of people live without access to running water or sewer service.  Any water they can access is believed to be unsafe, and contaminated with arsenic, E. coli, and other harmful toxins.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Over the last 40 years, federal water infrastructure funding has fallen from 63% to roughly 9% leaving communities without the financial resources to upgrade and expand water and sewage systems.  However, the White House says the recent infusion of money via President Joe Biden&#8217;s Infrastructure Investment and Job Act will speed up progress in prioritized underserved communities.  Passed in November 2021, the law allocates roughly $50 billion for programs designed to improve state and local drinking water and wastewater treatment infrastructure.  The Environmental Protection Agency also distributed $154 million to tribal territories and Native Alaskan villages.  The average per-state funding for all 50 states was $138.7 million.  Even for the millions of Americans with access to basic plumbing and running water, utility bills are unaffordable.  A 2018 analysis by the Guardian found that across a sampling of 12 major US cities, water and sewage bills had increased by an average of 80% in just eight years, with low-income households bearing the greatest burden.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">In 11 out of the 12 cities included in the study, 100% of people with incomes below 50% of the federal poverty threshold could not afford their water bills.  According to the study, water bills exceeding 4% of household income are considered, for this analysis, unaffordable.  This problem is not isolated just to the lowest-income households.  Over the next eight years, average Americans neglected by federal funding are likely to feel the pressure of high-cost utilities in cities with low-quality water and wasteful infrastructure.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Stacker determined the 10 metro areas in the US most lacking in complete plumbing facilities based on the percentage of people in each metro without this basic access.  The data is sourced from the 2020 five-year American Community Survey US Census Bureau.  The census question asks whether a housing unit has hot and cold running water, a bathtub or shower, as well as other questions about kitchen appliances.  Puerto Rico was excluded from these results.  At a county-by-county level, the reasons why people lack access to basic plumbing are not closely or consistently tracked.  Where we could find specifics, we have listed those here.  Where we could not, we&#8217;ve provided contextual information about the state of that metro area&#8217;s water and sewage infrastructure.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#10.  Dubuque, IA</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 41,518 (93.1% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 290 (0.8% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Throughout the state, Iowans are at an increased risk of water contamination.  A 2017 study revealed that 1 in 5 infants in the state is born with high levels of lead in their blood, pointing to the dangers of tainted drinking water.  Dubuque, however, reported no public drinking water violations in 2021.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Agricultural pollution is a major source of contamination for private well owners, resulting in water with harmful levels of bacteria and nitrates.  Dubuque residents identified drinking water protection from private sources as one of the most critical health concerns in the next 3-5 years, according to the county&#8217;s Poverty Prevention Plan.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#9.  Houma-Thibodaux, LA</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 87,081 (88.4% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 711 (0.9% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Louisiana&#8217;s southeastern parishes, like Lafourche and Terrebonne, are prone to hurricane damage, which can knock out critical community infrastructure.  Beyond threats to water and sewage systems from natural disasters, the state&#8217;s water quality is a consistent problem, with upwards of 1,600 boil advisories across the state annually.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Louisiana will receive $7 billion from Biden&#8217;s infrastructure bill, with nearly $6 billion earmarked for roads, highways, and bridges.  The remainder will be spent on water infrastructure improvements, among other things.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#8th.  Laredo, TX</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 84,553 (90.3% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 722 (0.9% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Laredo made headlines early in 2022 when a water line break caused nearly two weeks of water shortages and boil advisories for thousands of residents.  While this was a short-term problem amid a much larger water crisis, it is a prime example of the impact of aging, unmaintained water infrastructure.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Webb County, where Laredo is located, was previously embroiled in controversy when the $12 million Rio Bravo Water Treatment Plant opened without properly functioning systems.  The plan was intended to provide clean drinking water to 8,000 people in neighboring towns.  Instead, plant operators falsified water quality reports, permitting substandard, unsafe water to flow through the system and into the homes of residents.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#7.  Hammond, LA</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 56,449 (86.0% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 431 (0.9% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Like many other Louisiana regions, Hammond is not spared from the damage and devastation caused by natural disasters.  In the wake of Hurricane Ida, sewage system breakdowns were a persistent problem in the region.  Neighboring St. Tammany Parish, where almost all residents use bottled water due to poor piped water quality, has received $23 million to improve its water system.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#6.  Grant&#8217;s Pass, OR</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 39,362 (93.0% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 312 (0.9% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">In 2018, Grants Pass began replacing its nearly 86-year-old water treatment plant with a new facility, acknowledging that, while it is still doing its job adequately, the old plant would not be able to withstand an earthquake.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">The new plant is expected to be finished by the end of 2023. The city has also undertaken a $20 million wastewater treatment project.  As a result of these major infrastructure projects, Grants Pass residents will see an approximate $20 increase in their utility bills over the course of the next four years.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#5.  McAllen-Edinburg Mission, TX</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 281,380 (86.7% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 2,961 (1.2% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Leaky canals supplied by a diminishing Rio Grande River are creating water scarcity issues in the McAllen-Edinburg-Mission metro.  These canals that supply the region lose about 40% of the water they carry due to aging infrastructure.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Water officials predict the demand for water in the area will double over the next 50 years as the population continues to grow.  The region has already experienced rapid population growth between 1990 and 2020, increasing sixfold to 871,000.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#4.  Anchorage, AK</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 160,311 (86.7% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 1,824 (1.3% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Alaska&#8217;s extreme environment makes piping water to remote regions—and even relatively urban areas like Anchorage—challenging and expensive for both builders and residents paying the bills.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Historically, installing indoor plumbing in a single home could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.  As an alternative, people may use honey buckets—large buckets to collect waste.  But this type of sewage disposal is conducive to spreading disease.  Invasive pneumococcal rates in southwestern Alaska are among the highest in the world due to a lack of running water and proper sanitation.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#3.  Farmington, NM</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 51,299 (85.0% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 926 (2.1% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Farmington is situated on off-reservation Navajo trust land, and between three American Indian reservations belonging to the Navajo, the Ute Mountain Indians, and the Southern Utes.  A short drive away, more than 40% of Farmington&#8217;s neighbors in Navajo Nation households do not have running water in their homes and 30% lack access to clean drinking water.  Instead, they must haul water, sometimes from Farmington, for their cooking and sanitation needs.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Lack of water and plumbing puts residents at greater risk for infectious diseases, and it is in large part why the Navajo Nation reported a higher per capita COVID-19 mortality rate than any state in the US</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#2.  Flagstaff, AZ</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 66,807 (73.4% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 1,749 (3.6% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Coconino County, home to Flagstaff, relies on groundwater for 70% of its water supply.  As climate change and population growth put pressure on various water sources throughout the state, residents in Flagstaff and beyond will face increasing water scarcity in the coming decades.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Longtime Flagstaff residents are familiar with this issue.  In 2002, the Upper Lake Mary reservoir, from which Flagstaff got a significant portion of its water supply, dried out almost completely due to drought, causing shortages.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#1.  Fairbanks, AK</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 44,270 (81.8% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 1,980 (5.5% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">In parts of Fairbanks, permafrost keeps the ground frozen year-round, making it impossible for builders to lay water and septic systems.  As a result, people turn to “dry cabins”—housing units without any plumbing—for the sake of practicality and as part of a lifestyle.  The Fairbanks region has a large dry cabin community.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Immediately to the north of Fairbanks is the vast Yukon-Koyukuk region, which has the nation&#8217;s highest total percentage of homes with inadequate plumbing due to its harsh environment and inaccessibility.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Copyright 2022 Stacker via Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.  This article has been re-published pursuant to a CC BY-NC 4.0 License.</p>
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<p>More than 2 million people in the United States live in homes without running water or basic plumbing.</p>
<p>From New York City to the Navajo Nation, people across the country are facing climate-driven water scarcity, exorbitant utility bills, aging or incomplete infrastructure, community disinvestment, and political inertia, all of which limit or completely cut off access to essential water resources .</p>
<p>America&#8217;s water gap exacts a significant price on the well-being of individuals and the overall economy.  More than $8.5 billion is lost annually as a result of time spent collecting water, high health care bills related to injuries, waterborne illness, and mental health challenges associated with water insecurity, according to a June 2022 report from nonprofit DigDeep.</p>
<p>The water gap persists in all 50 states, from urban to remote communities, but it is not socially or geographically random.  Water insecurity is associated with other socioeconomic disparities and disproportionately impacts communities of color.  According to DigDeep, Indigenous households are 19 times more likely than white households to live without <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://losgatosnewsandevents.com/san-francisco-recycled-water-program-is-performative-environmentalism/"   title="plumbing" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">plumbing</a>.  Black and Latino households are twice as likely.</p>
<p>While rural homes are the most likely to lack running water, the majority of Americans residing in unplumbed homes live in cities.  Plumbing poverty in urban areas is getting worse.  Researchers found the average tenant in San Francisco living without piped water spent 44% of their income on rent in 2017. Water connection fees in San Francisco can cost several thousands of dollars—a financial burden low-income renters cannot afford, and negligent landlords may not want to pay.</p>
<p>While urban residents considered “plumbing poor” are hidden in plain sight, rural residents impacted most severely by the water gap are almost entirely hidden from the nation&#8217;s collective consciousness.  In colonias along Texas&#8217; southwestern border with Mexico, tens of thousands of people live without access to running water or sewer service.  Any water they can access is believed to be unsafe, contaminated with arsenic, E. coli, and other harmful toxins.</p>
<p>Over the last 40 years, federal water infrastructure funding has fallen from 63% to roughly 9% leaving communities without the financial resources to upgrade and expand water and sewage systems.  However, the White House says the recent infusion of money via President Joe Biden&#8217;s Infrastructure Investment and Job Act will speed up progress in prioritized underserved communities.</p>
<p>Passed in November 2021, the law allocates roughly $50 billion for programs designed to improve state and local drinking water and wastewater treatment infrastructure.  The Environmental Protection Agency also distributed $154 million to tribal territories and Native Alaskan villages.  The average per-state funding for all 50 states was $138.7 million.</p>
<p>Even for the millions of Americans with access to basic plumbing and running water, utility bills are unaffordable.  A 2018 analysis by the Guardian found that across a sampling of 12 major US cities, water and sewage bills had increased by an average of 80% in just eight years, with low-income households bearing the greatest burden.</p>
<p>In 11 out of the 12 cities included in the study, 100% of people with incomes below 50% of the federal poverty threshold could not afford their water bills.  According to the study, water bills exceeding 4% of household income are considered, for this analysis, unaffordable.  This problem is not isolated just to the lowest-income households.  Over the next eight years, average Americans neglected by federal funding are likely to feel the pressure of high-cost utilities in cities with low-quality water and wasteful infrastructure.</p>
<p>Stacker determined the 10 metro areas in the US most lacking in complete plumbing facilities based on the percentage of people in each metro without this basic access.  The data is sourced from the 2020 five-year American Community Survey US Census Bureau.  The census question asks whether a housing unit has hot and cold running water, a bathtub or shower, as well as other questions about kitchen appliances.  Puerto Rico was excluded from these results.</p>
<p>At a county-by-county level, the reasons why people lack access to basic plumbing are not closely or consistently tracked.  Where we could find specifics, we have listed those here.  Where we could not, we&#8217;ve provided contextual information about the state of that metro area&#8217;s water and sewage infrastructure.</p>
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<p class="text | article-text">PHOENIX (Stacker) &#8211; From New York City to the Navajo Nation, people across the country are facing climate-driven water scarcity, exorbitant utility bills, aging or incomplete infrastructure, community disinvestment, and political inertia, all of which limit or completely cut off Access to essential water resources.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">America&#8217;s water gap exacts a significant price on the well-being of individuals and the overall economy.  More than $8.5 billion is lost annually as a result of time spent collecting water, high health care bills related to injuries, waterborne illness, and mental health challenges associated with water insecurity, according to a June 2022 report from nonprofit DigDeep.  The water gap persists in all 50 states, from urban to remote communities, but it is not socially or geographically random.  Water insecurity is associated with other socioeconomic disparities and disproportionately impacts communities of color.  According to DigDeep, Indigenous households are 19 times more likely than white households to live without <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://losgatosnewsandevents.com/san-francisco-recycled-water-program-is-performative-environmentalism/"   title="plumbing" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">plumbing</a>.  Black and Latino households are twice as likely.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">While rural homes are the most likely to lack running water, the majority of Americans residing in unplumbed homes live in cities.  Plumbing poverty in urban areas is getting worse.  Researchers found the average tenant in San Francisco living without piped water spent 44% of their income on rent in 2017. Water connection fees in San Francisco can cost several thousands of dollars—a financial burden low-income renters cannot afford, and negligent landlords may not want to pay.  While urban residents considered “plumbing poor” are hidden in plain sight, rural residents impacted most severely by the water gap are almost entirely hidden from the nation&#8217;s collective consciousness.  In colonias along Texas&#8217; southwestern border with Mexico, tens of thousands of people live without access to running water or sewer service.  Any water they can access is believed to be unsafe, and contaminated with arsenic, E. coli, and other harmful toxins.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Over the last 40 years, federal water infrastructure funding has fallen from 63% to roughly 9% leaving communities without the financial resources to upgrade and expand water and sewage systems.  However, the White House says the recent infusion of money via President Joe Biden&#8217;s Infrastructure Investment and Job Act will speed up progress in prioritized underserved communities.  Passed in November 2021, the law allocates roughly $50 billion for programs designed to improve state and local drinking water and wastewater treatment infrastructure.  The Environmental Protection Agency also distributed $154 million to tribal territories and Native Alaskan villages.  The average per-state funding for all 50 states was $138.7 million.  Even for the millions of Americans with access to basic plumbing and running water, utility bills are unaffordable.  A 2018 analysis by the Guardian found that across a sampling of 12 major US cities, water and sewage bills had increased by an average of 80% in just eight years, with low-income households bearing the greatest burden.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">In 11 out of the 12 cities included in the study, 100% of people with incomes below 50% of the federal poverty threshold could not afford their water bills.  According to the study, water bills exceeding 4% of household income are considered, for this analysis, unaffordable.  This problem is not isolated just to the lowest-income households.  Over the next eight years, average Americans neglected by federal funding are likely to feel the pressure of high-cost utilities in cities with low-quality water and wasteful infrastructure.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Stacker determined the 10 metro areas in the US most lacking in complete plumbing facilities based on the percentage of people in each metro without this basic access.  The data is sourced from the 2020 five-year American Community Survey US Census Bureau.  The census question asks whether a housing unit has hot and cold running water, a bathtub or shower, as well as other questions about kitchen appliances.  Puerto Rico was excluded from these results.  At a county-by-county level, the reasons why people lack access to basic plumbing are not closely or consistently tracked.  Where we could find specifics, we have listed those here.  Where we could not, we&#8217;ve provided contextual information about the state of that metro area&#8217;s water and sewage infrastructure.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#10.  Dubuque, IA</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 41,518 (93.1% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 290 (0.8% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Throughout the state, Iowans are at an increased risk of water contamination.  A 2017 study revealed that 1 in 5 infants in the state is born with high levels of lead in their blood, pointing to the dangers of tainted drinking water.  Dubuque, however, reported no public drinking water violations in 2021.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Agricultural pollution is a major source of contamination for private well owners, resulting in water with harmful levels of bacteria and nitrates.  Dubuque residents identified drinking water protection from private sources as one of the most critical health concerns in the next 3-5 years, according to the county&#8217;s Poverty Prevention Plan.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#9.  Houma-Thibodaux, LA</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 87,081 (88.4% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 711 (0.9% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Louisiana&#8217;s southeastern parishes, like Lafourche and Terrebonne, are prone to hurricane damage, which can knock out critical community infrastructure.  Beyond threats to water and sewage systems from natural disasters, the state&#8217;s water quality is a consistent problem, with upwards of 1,600 boil advisories across the state annually.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Louisiana will receive $7 billion from Biden&#8217;s infrastructure bill, with nearly $6 billion earmarked for roads, highways, and bridges.  The remainder will be spent on water infrastructure improvements, among other things.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#8th.  Laredo, TX</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 84,553 (90.3% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 722 (0.9% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Laredo made headlines early in 2022 when a water line break caused nearly two weeks of water shortages and boil advisories for thousands of residents.  While this was a short-term problem amid a much larger water crisis, it is a prime example of the impact of aging, unmaintained water infrastructure.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Webb County, where Laredo is located, was previously embroiled in controversy when the $12 million Rio Bravo Water Treatment Plant opened without properly functioning systems.  The plan was intended to provide clean drinking water to 8,000 people in neighboring towns.  Instead, plant operators falsified water quality reports, permitting substandard, unsafe water to flow through the system and into the homes of residents.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#7.  Hammond, LA</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 56,449 (86.0% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 431 (0.9% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Like many other Louisiana regions, Hammond is not spared from the damage and devastation caused by natural disasters.  In the wake of Hurricane Ida, sewage system breakdowns were a persistent problem in the region.  Neighboring St. Tammany Parish, where almost all residents use bottled water due to poor piped water quality, has received $23 million to improve its water system.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#6.  Grant&#8217;s Pass, OR</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 39,362 (93.0% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 312 (0.9% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">In 2018, Grants Pass began replacing its nearly 86-year-old water treatment plant with a new facility, acknowledging that, while it is still doing its job adequately, the old plant would not be able to withstand an earthquake.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">The new plant is expected to be finished by the end of 2023. The city has also undertaken a $20 million wastewater treatment project.  As a result of these major infrastructure projects, Grants Pass residents will see an approximate $20 increase in their utility bills over the course of the next four years.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#5.  McAllen-Edinburg Mission, TX</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 281,380 (86.7% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 2,961 (1.2% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Leaky canals supplied by a diminishing Rio Grande River are creating water scarcity issues in the McAllen-Edinburg-Mission metro.  These canals that supply the region lose about 40% of the water they carry due to aging infrastructure.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Water officials predict the demand for water in the area will double over the next 50 years as the population continues to grow.  The region has already experienced rapid population growth between 1990 and 2020, increasing sixfold to 871,000.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#4.  Anchorage, AK</h2>
<ul class="list | article-list">
<li><span>Total housing units: 160,311 (86.7% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 1,824 (1.3% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Alaska&#8217;s extreme environment makes piping water to remote regions—and even relatively urban areas like Anchorage—challenging and expensive for both builders and residents paying the bills.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Historically, installing indoor plumbing in a single home could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.  As an alternative, people may use honey buckets—large buckets to collect waste.  But this type of sewage disposal is conducive to spreading disease.  Invasive pneumococcal rates in southwestern Alaska are among the highest in the world due to a lack of running water and proper sanitation.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#3.  Farmington, NM</h2>
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<li><span>Total housing units: 51,299 (85.0% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 926 (2.1% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Farmington is situated on off-reservation Navajo trust land, and between three American Indian reservations belonging to the Navajo, the Ute Mountain Indians, and the Southern Utes.  A short drive away, more than 40% of Farmington&#8217;s neighbors in Navajo Nation households do not have running water in their homes and 30% lack access to clean drinking water.  Instead, they must haul water, sometimes from Farmington, for their cooking and sanitation needs.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Lack of water and plumbing puts residents at greater risk for infectious diseases, and it is in large part why the Navajo Nation reported a higher per capita COVID-19 mortality rate than any state in the US</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#2.  Flagstaff, AZ</h2>
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<li><span>Total housing units: 66,807 (73.4% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 1,749 (3.6% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">Coconino County, home to Flagstaff, relies on groundwater for 70% of its water supply.  As climate change and population growth put pressure on various water sources throughout the state, residents in Flagstaff and beyond will face increasing water scarcity in the coming decades.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Longtime Flagstaff residents are familiar with this issue.  In 2002, the Upper Lake Mary reservoir, from which Flagstaff got a significant portion of its water supply, dried out almost completely due to drought, causing shortages.</p>
<h2 class="header | article-header w-100">#1.  Fairbanks, AK</h2>
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<li><span>Total housing units: 44,270 (81.8% occupied)</span></li>
<li><span>Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 1,980 (5.5% of occupied housing units)</span></li>
</ul>
<p class="text | article-text">In parts of Fairbanks, permafrost keeps the ground frozen year-round, making it impossible for builders to lay water and septic systems.  As a result, people turn to “dry cabins”—housing units without any plumbing—for the sake of practicality and as part of a lifestyle.  The Fairbanks region has a large dry cabin community.</p>
<p class="text | article-text">Immediately to the north of Fairbanks is the vast Yukon-Koyukuk region, which has the nation&#8217;s highest total percentage of homes with inadequate plumbing due to its harsh environment and inaccessibility.</p>
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<p>More than 2 million people in the United States live in homes without running water or basic plumbing.</p>
<p>From New York City to the Navajo Nation, people across the country are facing climate-driven water scarcity, exorbitant utility bills, aging or incomplete infrastructure, community disinvestment, and political inertia, all of which limit or completely cut off access to essential water resources .</p>
<p>America&#8217;s water gap exacts a significant price on the well-being of individuals and the overall economy.  More than $8.5 billion is lost annually as a result of time spent collecting water, high health care bills related to injuries, waterborne illness, and mental health challenges associated with water insecurity, according to a June 2022 report from nonprofit DigDeep.</p>
<p>The water gap persists in all 50 states, from urban to remote communities, but it is not socially or geographically random.  Water insecurity is associated with other socioeconomic disparities and disproportionately impacts communities of color.  According to DigDeep, Indigenous households are 19 times more likely than white households to live without <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://losgatosnewsandevents.com/san-francisco-recycled-water-program-is-performative-environmentalism/"   title="plumbing" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">plumbing</a>.  Black and Latino households are twice as likely.</p>
<p>While rural homes are the most likely to lack running water, the majority of Americans residing in unplumbed homes live in cities.  Plumbing poverty in urban areas is getting worse.  Researchers found the average tenant in San Francisco living without piped water spent 44% of their income on rent in 2017. Water connection fees in San Francisco can cost several thousands of dollars—a financial burden low-income renters cannot afford, and negligent landlords may not want to pay.</p>
<p>While urban residents considered “plumbing poor” are hidden in plain sight, rural residents impacted most severely by the water gap are almost entirely hidden from the nation&#8217;s collective consciousness.  In colonias along Texas&#8217; southwestern border with Mexico, tens of thousands of people live without access to running water or sewer service.  Any water they can access is believed to be unsafe, contaminated with arsenic, E. coli, and other harmful toxins.</p>
<p>Over the last 40 years, federal water infrastructure funding has fallen from 63% to roughly 9% leaving communities without the financial resources to upgrade and expand water and sewage systems.  However, the White House says the recent infusion of money via President Joe Biden&#8217;s Infrastructure Investment and Job Act will speed up progress in prioritized underserved communities.</p>
<p>Passed in November 2021, the law allocates roughly $50 billion for programs designed to improve state and local drinking water and wastewater treatment infrastructure.  The Environmental Protection Agency also distributed $154 million to tribal territories and Native Alaskan villages.  The average per-state funding for all 50 states was $138.7 million.</p>
<p>Even for the millions of Americans with access to basic plumbing and running water, utility bills are unaffordable.  A 2018 analysis by the Guardian found that across a sampling of 12 major US cities, water and sewage bills had increased by an average of 80% in just eight years, with low-income households bearing the greatest burden.</p>
<p>In 11 out of the 12 cities included in the study, 100% of people with incomes below 50% of the federal poverty threshold could not afford their water bills.  According to the study, water bills exceeding 4% of household income are considered, for this analysis, unaffordable.  This problem is not isolated just to the lowest-income households.  Over the next eight years, average Americans neglected by federal funding are likely to feel the pressure of high-cost utilities in cities with low-quality water and wasteful infrastructure.</p>
<p>Stacker determined the 10 metro areas in the US most lacking in complete plumbing facilities based on the percentage of people in each metro without this basic access.  The data is sourced from the 2020 five-year American Community Survey US Census Bureau.  The census question asks whether a housing unit has hot and cold running water, a bathtub or shower, as well as other questions about kitchen appliances.  Puerto Rico was excluded from these results.</p>
<p>At a county-by-county level, the reasons why people lack access to basic plumbing are not closely or consistently tracked.  Where we could find specifics, we have listed those here.  Where we could not, we&#8217;ve provided contextual information about the state of that metro area&#8217;s water and sewage infrastructure.</p>
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<h2>#10.  Dubuque, IA</h2>
<p>– Total housing units: 41,518 (93.1% occupied)<br />– Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 290 (0.8% of occupied housing units)</p>
<p>Throughout the state, Iowans are at an increased risk of water contamination.  A 2017 study revealed that 1 in 5 infants in the state is born with high levels of lead in their blood, pointing to the dangers of tainted drinking water.  Dubuque, however, reported no public drinking water violations in 2021.</p>
<p>Agricultural pollution is a major source of contamination for private well owners, resulting in water with harmful levels of bacteria and nitrates.  Dubuque residents identified drinking water protection from private sources as one of the most critical health concerns in the next 3-5 years, according to the county&#8217;s Poverty Prevention Plan.</p>
<h2>#9.  Houma-Thibodaux, LA</h2>
<p>– Total housing units: 87,081 (88.4% occupied)<br />– Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 711 (0.9% of occupied housing units)</p>
<p>Louisiana&#8217;s southeastern parishes, like Lafourche and Terrebonne, are prone to hurricane damage, which can knock out critical community infrastructure.  Beyond threats to water and sewage systems from natural disasters, the state&#8217;s water quality is a consistent problem, with upwards of 1,600 boil advisories across the state annually.</p>
<p>Louisiana will receive $7 billion from Biden&#8217;s infrastructure bill, with nearly $6 billion earmarked for roads, highways, and bridges.  The remainder will be spent on water infrastructure improvements, among other things.</p>
<h2>#8th.  Laredo, TX</h2>
<p>– Total housing units: 84,553 (90.3% occupied)<br />– Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 722 (0.9% of occupied housing units)</p>
<p>Laredo made headlines early in 2022 when a water line break caused nearly two weeks of water shortages and boil advisories for thousands of residents.  While this was a short-term problem amid a much larger water crisis, it is a prime example of the impact of aging, unmaintained water infrastructure.</p>
<p>Webb County, where Laredo is located, was previously embroiled in controversy when the $12 million Rio Bravo Water Treatment Plant opened without properly functioning systems.  The plan was intended to provide clean drinking water to 8,000 people in neighboring towns.  Instead, plant operators falsified water quality reports, permitting substandard, unsafe water to flow through the system and into the homes of residents.</p>
<h2>#7.  Hammond, LA</h2>
<p>– Total housing units: 56,449 (86.0% occupied)<br />– Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 431 (0.9% of occupied housing units)</p>
<p>Like many other Louisiana regions, Hammond is not spared from the damage and devastation caused by natural disasters.  In the wake of Hurricane Ida, sewage system breakdowns were a persistent problem in the region.  Neighboring St. Tammany Parish, where almost all residents use bottled water due to poor piped water quality, has received $23 million to improve its water system.</p>
<h2>#6.  Grant&#8217;s Pass, OR</h2>
<p>– Total housing units: 39,362 (93.0% occupied)<br />– Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 312 (0.9% of occupied housing units)</p>
<p>In 2018, Grants Pass began replacing its nearly 86-year-old water treatment plant with a new facility, acknowledging that, while it is still doing its job adequately, the old plant would not be able to withstand an earthquake.</p>
<p>The new plant is expected to be finished by the end of 2023. The city has also undertaken a $20 million wastewater treatment project.  As a result of these major infrastructure projects, Grants Pass residents will see an approximate $20 increase in their utility bills over the course of the next four years.</p>
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<h2>#5.  McAllen-Edinburg Mission, TX</h2>
<p>– Total housing units: 281,380 (86.7% occupied)<br />– Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 2,961 (1.2% of occupied housing units)</p>
<p>Leaky canals supplied by a diminishing Rio Grande River are creating water scarcity issues in the McAllen-Edinburg-Mission metro.  These canals that supply the region lose about 40% of the water they carry due to aging infrastructure.</p>
<p>Water officials predict the demand for water in the area will double over the next 50 years as the population continues to grow.  The region has already experienced rapid population growth between 1990 and 2020, increasing sixfold to 871,000.</p>
<h2>#4.  Anchorage, AK</h2>
<p>– Total housing units: 160,311 (86.7% occupied)<br />– Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 1,824 (1.3% of occupied housing units)</p>
<p>Alaska&#8217;s extreme environment makes piping water to remote regions—and even relatively urban areas like Anchorage—challenging and expensive for both builders and residents paying the bills.</p>
<p>Historically, installing indoor plumbing in a single home could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.  As an alternative, people may use honey buckets—large buckets to collect waste.  But this type of sewage disposal is conducive to spreading disease.  Invasive pneumococcal rates in southwestern Alaska are among the highest in the world due to a lack of running water and proper sanitation.</p>
<h2>#3.  Farmington, NM</h2>
<p>– Total housing units: 51,299 (85.0% occupied)<br />– Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 926 (2.1% of occupied housing units)</p>
<p>Farmington is situated on off-reservation Navajo trust land, and between three American Indian reservations belonging to the Navajo, the Ute Mountain Indians, and the Southern Utes.  A short drive away, more than 40% of Framington&#8217;s neighbors in Navajo Nation households do not have running water in their homes and 30% lack access to clean drinking water.  Instead, they must haul water, sometimes from Farmington, for their cooking and sanitation needs.</p>
<p>Lack of water and plumbing puts residents at greater risk for infectious diseases, and it is in large part why the Navajo Nation reported a higher per capita COVID-19 mortality rate than any state in the US</p>
<h2>#2.  Flagstaff, AZ</h2>
<p>– Total housing units: 66,807 (73.4% occupied)<br />– Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 1,749 (3.6% of occupied housing units)</p>
<p>Coconino County, home to Flagstaff, relies on groundwater for 70% of its water supply.  As climate change and population growth put pressure on various water sources throughout the state, residents in Flagstaff and beyond will face increasing water scarcity in the coming decades.</p>
<p>Longtime Flagstaff residents are familiar with this issue.  In 2002, the Upper Lake Mary reservoir, from which Flagstaff got a significant portion of its water supply, dried out almost completely due to drought, causing shortages.</p>
<h2>#1.  Fairbanks, AK</h2>
<p>– Total housing units: 44,270 (81.8% occupied)<br />– Households lacking complete plumbing facilities: 1,980 (5.5% of occupied housing units)</p>
<p>In parts of Fairbanks, permafrost keeps the ground frozen year-round, making it impossible for builders to lay water and septic systems.  As a result, people turn to “dry cabins”—housing units without any plumbing—for the sake of practicality and as part of a lifestyle.  The Fairbanks region has a large dry cabin community.</p>
<p>Immediately to the north of Fairbanks is the vast Yukon-Koyukuk region, which has the nation&#8217;s highest total percentage of homes with inadequate plumbing due to its harsh environment and inaccessibility.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>More than 2 million people in the United States live in homes without running water or basic plumbing. From New York City to the Navajo Nation, people across the country are facing climate-driven water scarcity, exorbitant utility bills, aging or incomplete infrastructure, community disinvestment, and political inertia, all of which limit or completely cut off &#8230;</p>
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<p>More than 2 million people in the United States live in homes without running water or basic plumbing.</p>
<p>From New York City to the Navajo Nation, people across the country are facing climate-driven water scarcity, exorbitant utility bills, aging or incomplete infrastructure, community disinvestment, and political inertia, all of which limit or completely cut off access to essential water resources .</p>
<p>America&#8217;s water gap exacts a significant price on the well-being of individuals and the overall economy.  More than $8.5 billion is lost annually as a result of time spent collecting water, high health care bills related to injuries, waterborne illness, and mental health challenges associated with water insecurity, according to a June 2022 report from nonprofit DigDeep.</p>
<p>The water gap persists in all 50 states, from urban to remote communities, but it is not socially or geographically random.  Water insecurity is associated with other socioeconomic disparities and disproportionately impacts communities of color.  According to DigDeep, Indigenous households are 19 times more likely than white households to live without <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://losgatosnewsandevents.com/san-francisco-recycled-water-program-is-performative-environmentalism/"   title="plumbing" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">plumbing</a>.  Black and Latino households are twice as likely.</p>
<p>While rural homes are the most likely to lack running water, the majority of Americans residing in unplumbed homes live in cities.  Plumbing poverty in urban areas is getting worse.  Researchers found the average tenant in San Francisco living without piped water spent 44% of their income on rent in 2017. Water connection fees in San Francisco can cost several thousands of dollars—a financial burden low-income renters cannot afford, and negligent landlords may not want to pay.</p>
<p>While urban residents considered “plumbing poor” are hidden in plain sight, rural residents impacted most severely by the water gap are almost entirely hidden from the nation&#8217;s collective consciousness.  In colonias along Texas&#8217; southwestern border with Mexico, tens of thousands of people live without access to running water or sewer service.  Any water they can access is believed to be unsafe, contaminated with arsenic, E. coli, and other harmful toxins.</p>
<p>Over the last 40 years, federal water infrastructure funding has fallen from 63% to roughly 9% leaving communities without the financial resources to upgrade and expand water and sewage systems.  However, the White House says the recent infusion of money via President Joe Biden&#8217;s Infrastructure Investment and Job Act will speed up progress in prioritized underserved communities.</p>
<p>Passed in November 2021, the law allocates roughly $50 billion for programs designed to improve state and local drinking water and wastewater treatment infrastructure.  The Environmental Protection Agency also distributed $154 million to tribal territories and Native Alaskan villages.  The average per-state funding for all 50 states was $138.7 million.</p>
<p>Even for the millions of Americans with access to basic plumbing and running water, utility bills are unaffordable.  A 2018 analysis by the Guardian found that across a sampling of 12 major US cities, water and sewage bills had increased by an average of 80% in just eight years, with low-income households bearing the greatest burden.</p>
<p>In 11 out of the 12 cities included in the study, 100% of people with incomes below 50% of the federal poverty threshold could not afford their water bills.  According to the study, water bills exceeding 4% of household income are considered, for this analysis, unaffordable.  This problem is not isolated just to the lowest-income households.  Over the next eight years, average Americans neglected by federal funding are likely to feel the pressure of high-cost utilities in cities with low-quality water and wasteful infrastructure.</p>
<p>Stacker determined the 10 metro areas in the US most lacking in complete plumbing facilities based on the percentage of people in each metro without this basic access.  The data is sourced from the 2020 five-year American Community Survey US Census Bureau.  The census question asks whether a housing unit has hot and cold running water, a bathtub or shower, as well as other questions about kitchen appliances.  Puerto Rico was excluded from these results.</p>
<p>At a county-by-county level, the reasons why people lack access to basic plumbing are not closely or consistently tracked.  Where we could find specifics, we have listed those here.  Where we could not, we&#8217;ve provided contextual information about the state of that metro area&#8217;s water and sewage infrastructure.</p>
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<p>More than 2 million people in the United States live in homes without running water or basic plumbing.</p>
<p>From New York City to the Navajo Nation, people across the country are facing climate-driven water scarcity, exorbitant utility bills, aging or incomplete infrastructure, community disinvestment, and political inertia, all of which limit or completely cut off access to essential water resources .</p>
<p>America&#8217;s water gap exacts a significant price on the well-being of individuals and the overall economy.  More than $8.5 billion is lost annually as a result of time spent collecting water, high health care bills related to injuries, waterborne illness, and mental health challenges associated with water insecurity, according to a June 2022 report from nonprofit DigDeep.</p>
<p>The water gap persists in all 50 states, from urban to remote communities, but it is not socially or geographically random.  Water insecurity is associated with other socioeconomic disparities and disproportionately impacts communities of color.  According to DigDeep, Indigenous households are 19 times more likely than white households to live without <a class="wpil_keyword_link" href="https://losgatosnewsandevents.com/san-francisco-recycled-water-program-is-performative-environmentalism/"   title="plumbing" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked">plumbing</a>.  Black and Latino households are twice as likely.</p>
<p>While rural homes are the most likely to lack running water, the majority of Americans residing in unplumbed homes live in cities.  Plumbing poverty in urban areas is getting worse.  Researchers found the average tenant in San Francisco living without piped water spent 44% of their income on rent in 2017. Water connection fees in San Francisco can cost several thousands of dollars—a financial burden low-income renters cannot afford, and negligent landlords may not want to pay.</p>
<p>While urban residents considered “plumbing poor” are hidden in plain sight, rural residents impacted most severely by the water gap are almost entirely hidden from the nation&#8217;s collective consciousness.  In colonias along Texas&#8217; southwestern border with Mexico, tens of thousands of people live without access to running water or sewer service.  Any water they can access is believed to be unsafe, contaminated with arsenic, E. coli, and other harmful toxins.</p>
<p>Over the last 40 years, federal water infrastructure funding has fallen from 63% to roughly 9% leaving communities without the financial resources to upgrade and expand water and sewage systems.  However, the White House says the recent infusion of money via President Joe Biden&#8217;s Infrastructure Investment and Job Act will speed up progress in prioritized underserved communities.</p>
<p>Passed in November 2021, the law allocates roughly $50 billion for programs designed to improve state and local drinking water and wastewater treatment infrastructure.  The Environmental Protection Agency also distributed $154 million to tribal territories and Native Alaskan villages.  The average per-state funding for all 50 states was $138.7 million.</p>
<p>Even for the millions of Americans with access to basic plumbing and running water, utility bills are unaffordable.  A 2018 analysis by the Guardian found that across a sampling of 12 major US cities, water and sewage bills had increased by an average of 80% in just eight years, with low-income households bearing the greatest burden.</p>
<p>In 11 out of the 12 cities included in the study, 100% of people with incomes below 50% of the federal poverty threshold could not afford their water bills.  According to the study, water bills exceeding 4% of household income are considered, for this analysis, unaffordable.  This problem is not isolated just to the lowest-income households.  Over the next eight years, average Americans neglected by federal funding are likely to feel the pressure of high-cost utilities in cities with low-quality water and wasteful infrastructure.</p>
<p>Stacker determined the 10 metro areas in the US most lacking in complete plumbing facilities based on the percentage of people in each metro without this basic access.  The data is sourced from the 2020 five-year American Community Survey US Census Bureau.  The census question asks whether a housing unit has hot and cold running water, a bathtub or shower, as well as other questions about kitchen appliances.  Puerto Rico was excluded from these results.</p>
<p>At a county-by-county level, the reasons why people lack access to basic plumbing are not closely or consistently tracked.  Where we could find specifics, we have listed those here.  Where we could not, we&#8217;ve provided contextual information about the state of that metro area&#8217;s water and sewage infrastructure.</p>
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