A well-attended audience was treated to opposing views of the May ballot measure about the Watershed Bill of Rights. In addition, various groups representing different aspects of Emergency Preparedness shared vital information regarding how to prepare for various types of disasters. Wildfires, earthquakes, and more.
How would you do without water for drinking and flushing your toilets? Where would you go to get more water? What about food? How would you survive for weeks without electricity?
We apologize that some of the video is very difficult to hear, but we feel taking the time to view these videos is worth it:
Opposing Views on the Watershed Bill of Rights
Emergency Preparedness overviews
The audience listened to the short interviews and then went to the tables staffed by various experts.


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