In a state plagued by water shortages, rural California has suffered a cascade of water woes in the wake of wildfires that is likely to happen again and again.

‘We’re going to see more systems like this’
Problems in the pipes
Long-term exposure to benzene — released by the burning of plastic piping — is a well-proven cause of leukemia, and immediate, high exposure can cause dizziness and stomach ailments.
Confusing, shifting warnings

When the fires stop, the rains start
“Every drop of water in a watershed basically is moving towards that outlet. And if they’re not cleaned up, all those pollutants and contaminants and toxins can end up in our water system.” Newsha Ajami, director of Urban Water Policy at Stanford University

Water pressure drops
“Rural residential community public water systems were never designed with the intent to provide a line of wildfire defense to save structures.” christopher silke, napa county engineering manager

