How better water systems can help a city survive the next firestorm
- The drinking water system in Paradise will cost $125 million and take three-and-a-half years to rebuild after the 2018 Camp Fire, which destroyed more than 18,000 structures.
- Rebuilding the drinking water system in Paradise after the 2018 Camp Fire is expected to cost $125 million and take three-and-a-half years, highlighting the impact of wildfires on infrastructure.
- Experts recommend dedicated high-pressure pipes for firefighting and better mitigation strategies to prevent chemical contamination in drinking water during wildfires.
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