Why Category 3 Hits Squirrel Mountain Valley Hard
The pattern in Squirrel Mountain Valley is consistent. sewer lateral collapse during atmospheric river rainfall events drives most of the emergency restoration calls we get. A close second is hillside septic system failure during saturated soil conditions.
Squirrel Mountain Valley experiences mild, wet winters and dry summers, which can lead to prolonged bacterial growth in black water. The region's topography increases the risk of water accumulation and contamination
Squirrel Mountain Valley experiences mild, wet winters and dry summers, which can lead to prolonged bacterial growth in black water. The region's topography increases the risk of water accumulation and contamination The dominant local driver is sewer lateral collapse during atmospheric river rainfall events, with hillside septic system failure during saturated soil conditions showing up as the next most common cause. Damage builds in stages. Spread. Absorption. Microbial growth. Structural compromise. Every stage you pass through adds to the final bill.

