You can return home is you reside at the Mt. Hough area estates as hazardous tree removal has been completed and the traffic control point at the hwy 89 intersection and Stampfli ln has been moved to the hwy 89 and Pioneer rd intersection. The Environmental Health Dept says you are safe to drink your water as they believe the wells in the area have not been impacted by the fire, yet if you remain concerned you can arrange a private testing by visiting plumascounty.us under the recovery tab.
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