Friday, 20 September 2024

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CLEARLAKE, Calif. – The Clearlake VA Clinic is open for all scheduled appointments.

For those veterans affected by the Clayton Fire who are unable to reach the clinic, need medication refills, or have physical or mental health concerns, please call the Clearlake VA Clinic at 707-995-7200 at any time.

VA social workers are making daily visits to all designated evacuation centers to connect displaced veterans with VA services.

These social workers will be wearing VA-branded clothing to identify themselves.
 

SANTA ROSA, Calif. – Redwood Credit Union (RCU) is offering financial assistance programs to those affected by the Lake County Clayton fire.

These programs include: an interest-free loan of up to $5,000 for up to 12 months; a special 1.90-percent APR auto loan through RCU Auto Services for those who lost vehicles in the fire; a 2.90 percent APR RV loan to assist displaced homeowners with temporary shelter; increased RCU Visa credit card limits to assist with emergency purchases; loan payment relief on RCU loans and lines of credit; and other financial assistance programs to meet the needs of Clayton Fire victims.

Detailed information on these programs is available at www.redwoodcu.org/firereliefprograms .
 
“Our hearts and thoughts go out to those affected by the Clayton Fire in Lake County. We want to help victims of the fire with the financial assistance they need,” said Brett Martinez, President and CEO of Redwood Credit Union. “We’re here to help.”
 
Residents impacted by the Clayton fire who would like more information about RCU's special fire assistance programs can call 707-545-4000 or 800-479-7928, option 2, 3, or visit any of Redwood Credit Union's 17 locations.
 
In addition to special financial assistance programs for victims of the fire, Redwood Credit Union is accepting financial donations via a secure Web site at www.redwoodcu.org/lakecountyfirevictims , or at any of RCU's 17 North Bay and San Francisco locations. One hundred percent of the funds collected will go to aid fire victims and relief efforts in the affected areas.
 
Visit www.redwoodcu.org or follow RCU on Facebook at www.facebook.com/redwoodcu and Twitter at @Redwoodcu for news and updates. 

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – Due to the Clayton fire, Middletown Rancheria Tribal Council has canceled the Big Bad Voodoo Daddy concert, which had been set to take place on Friday, Aug. 19.

In coordination with the Red Cross, the tribe has been involved in the disaster relief efforts by once again opening an evacuation center at the Twin Pine Casino Event Center, adjacent to the Twin Pine Casino & Hotel.

“It was an easy and heartfelt decision that our community will always come first,” said Jose “Moke” Simon, tribal council chairman for the Middletown Rancheria. “We are housing many fire survivors at our event center and we are not willing to further displace members of our community to host a concert.”

All members of the Middletown Rancheria Tribal Council continue to support these efforts and want to ensure a stable place of shelter for the fire survivors that have been displaced.

“This Friday would be an inappropriate time to have a concert considering what so many of our community members are going through,” said casino General Manager Mark Kruspe. “For guests that purchased tickets, we will be issuing full refunds on all ticket sales. For now the health and safety of our community members is our priority.”

Those holding tickets to Friday’s concert can go to www.twinpine.com for more information on reimbursement.

“Are harmful algal blooms affecting our waters?” is one of the many questions that the latest update to California’s innovative My Water Quality Web site will answer.

The California Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) Portal is a new tool that presents information on the health and environmental effects of HABs in California’s lakes, reservoirs, rivers and marine waters.

The goal is to provide timely information in an easy-to-understand manner for the public, environmental organizations, and water resource and public health professionals.

View the new California Harmful Algal Blooms Portal from the My Water Quality Web site, www.MyWaterQuality.ca.gov .

Harmful algal blooms have been increasingly in the news as of late.

Warm temperatures, increased nutrients, and low water flows aggravated by drought conditions and climate change are favoring toxin-producing cyanobacteria and algae; and a number of lakes, reservoirs, and river systems are suffering blooms as a result. 

Toxic blooms are threatening drinking water supplies and causing wildlife and domestic animal deaths. In humans they can cause a wide range of symptoms, from rashes and allergic reactions to liver damage and even death. 

Persistent blooms in Clear Lake, the Klamath watershed, Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, East San Francisco Bay Area lakes, Pinto Lake and others present serious challenges to recreational uses, water supply providers, and water body managers.

The California Cyanobacteria and Harmful Algal Bloom (CCHAB) Network was established in 2006 to provide a forum for coordination of HAB response efforts by agencies, organizations, and tribes dealing with these blooms. 

The CCHAB Network developed and is now updating guidance on voluntary posting of water bodies experiencing blooms, and has taken responsibility for developing a Web data portal on the California Water Quality Monitoring Council’s My Water Quality website. 

A key partner in this effort is the Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP) of the State Water Resources Control Board, which is helping to coordinate HABs monitoring and response actions statewide.

“We are pleased to collaborate with our state partners in developing the California Harmful Algal Bloom Portal,” said Steven Moore, Member of the State Water Resources Control Board. “Supporting better decision making with timely and accessible information is vital to the protection of public health and California’s natural resources.”

Formed in 2007 by the California Environmental Protection Agency and the California Natural Resources Agency, the California Water Quality Monitoring Council brings together water quality and ecosystem health information from a variety of organizations with special expertise and data relating to swimming safety, the safety of eating fish and shellfish from our waters, aquatic ecosystem health, and now HABs.

California Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) Portal: www.mywaterquality.ca.gov/habs/ .

More information on the California Water Quality Monitoring Council:
www.mywaterquality.ca.gov/monitoring_council/ .

More information on the California Cyanobacteria and Harmful Algal Bloom (CCHAB) Network:
www.mywaterquality.ca.gov/monitoring_council/cyanohab_network/ .

More information on the Water Boards’ Surface Water Ambient Monitoring Program (SWAMP):
www.waterboards.ca.gov/water_issues/programs/swamp/ .

MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – The Consulate General of Mexico in San Francisco said that passports and consular IDs will be issued for those who lost their documents due to the Clayton fire on Thursday, Aug. 18.

The service will be made available from noon to 5 p.m. at Twin Pine Casino, 22223 Highway 29 at Rancheria Road in Middletown.

Please bring as many documents as possible that prove identity and nationality (birth certificates, previous passports, matrículas, bills, school documents with photo, etc).

The service will be provided on a first-come, first-serve basis.

For more information please call 415-354-1727 or 415-699-1885.


El Consulado General de México en San Francisco informa que se expedirán pasaportes y matrículas a aquellas personas que hayan perdido sus documentos a causa del fuego el próximo
JUEVES, 18 DE AGOSTO
DE 12:00 A 5:00 PM
En el Twin Pine Casino
(22223 Highway 29, at Rancheria Road, Middletown, California, 95461)

En la medida de las posibilidades, favor de traer todos los documentos con los que cuente que prueben su nacionalidad e identidad (actas de nacimiento, pasaportes vencidos, matrículas, bills, documentos escolares con foto, etc).

El servicio será sin cita y se atenderán de conformidad con su llegada.
Para mayor información llame a los teléfonos: 415-354-1727/415-699-1885

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