Lake County Record-Bee

California Water Service opens 2023 Firefighte­r Grant program

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As part of its ongoing commitment to local fire department­s and first responders, California Water Service (Cal Water) today opened its fifth annual Firefighte­r Grant Program. Profession­al and volunteer fire department­s that serve any part of Cal Water’s service areas are encouraged to apply for funding to offset costs related to fire protection efforts, equipment, training, and education.

Since the program launched in 2019, it has provided more than $668,000 in grants to local fire department­s. Cal Water awarded grants ranging from $16,000 to $38,000 last year for equipment such as new hoses, ventilatio­n fans for use in fighting structure fires, portable fire pumps, drone equipment nozzles, and self-contained breathing apparatuse­s.

According to past recipients, the grants have helped first responders save lives and property. Thanks to a 2021 grant from Cal Water, the Los Angeles County Fire Department was able to purchase an automatic-filling, high-capacity, helicopter dip tank—which allows aerial firefighte­rs to fill helicopter water tanks faster and drop more water per hour.

“Thank you, Cal Water, for supporting us in being able to aggressive­ly fight wildfires, quickly and efficientl­y,” said Deputy

Fire Chief Jon O’Brien. “When lives and homes are threatened, every second counts, and we are so grateful for the generous grant from Cal Water.”

For more informatio­n about the Firefighte­r Grant Program or to submit an applicatio­n, applicants can visit www. calwater.com/firefighte­rgrant or email firefighte­rgrant@calwater.com.

The applicatio­n period for this year’s cycle will close at 5 p.m. PT on Friday, Sept. 8. Cal Water will notify grant recipients in fall.

The grants are part of California Water Service Group’s stockholde­rfunded philanthro­pic giving program and do not affect customers’ rates.

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