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State law requires that moderate, high, and very high fire hazard severity zones be identified by the State and each County. No part of the entire area between Fairfield and Rio Vista has been designated as moderate, high, or very high fire zone in the current Solano County fire hazard severity zone map.
This is largely because there are no forests in the area, which means that wildfires that happen are grass fires – which are much easier to control, due to the low combustible load and easy access to fight the fire.
Any approved project will provide new fire protection services, including state of the art equipment and new fire response personnel to meet all applicable fire protection standards for the project and other communities in the county.
For more information, you can also read our longer post about sustainability and resilience.
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