How will fresh water get to me if there are no bridges?

Currently the City only has one water emergency response trailer. We hope to get a second trailer in the future in order to supply emergency water to both sides of the river. 

However, the City does have stored water at Reservoir sites that will be available for use in an emergency. These reservoirs will serve as distribution points for clean water in the event that the water emergency response trailer is on the other side of the river.

Show All Answers

1. Why does the City of Grants Pass need a Water Emergency Response Trailer?
2. How soon can the Water Emergency Response Trailer be deployed in case of emergency?
3. How does the Water Emergency Response Trailer work?
4. Can the Water Emergency Response Trailer filter and disinfect water?
5. How do I disinfect my water container?
6. Is the water from the Water Emergency Response Trailer safe to drink?
7. Does the Water Emergency Response Trailer store water?
8. Do I need to bring my own water container to fill from the Water Emergency Response Trailer?
9. Where will emergency water distribution sites be located?
10. Will there be a maximum household water allotment?
11. Is there a maximum household water allotment?
12. How long can I store water in a disinfected container?
13. How will fresh water get to me if there are no bridges?
14. Is the Water Emergency Response Trailer the only way to get clean water in an emergency?