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Wildfires are a part of the reality of living in California. Many summers, smoke smothers our beautiful outdoor playground for days, weeks, or even months.

Numerous natural causes may result in the ignition of wildfires. Although Liberty has no control over Mother Nature, we have implemented a Wildfire Mitigation Plan to reduce the risk of an electrical infrastructure-ignited wildfire.

Liberty updates its Wildfire Mitigation Plan annually and provides progress reports to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) on a regular basis. “Hardening and upgrading infrastructure and continuing our robust vegetation management practices helps reduce the need for Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS),” explains Eliot Jones, Sr. Manager of Wildfire Prevention. A PSPS is used as a last resort to turn off electricity when fire weather conditions pose an elevated risk.

“The wildfire mitigation plan and infrastructure improvements are a process, “Jones states. “It can’t all happen overnight, but we have made significant progress and continue to invest appropriate resources in the program.” In 2021 alone, Liberty

• Installed 3.75 miles of covered conductor (insulated overhead wire) • Replaced approximately 350 poles • Replaced over 850 expulsion fuses • Removed approximately 40 tree attachments • Installed two automatic reclosers • Removed over 2,100 tons of biomass as a part of our vegetation management and fuel management program

In light of another below-average snowpack and continued drought conditions, we will likely face another severe fire season and elevated potential for PSPS events throughout the summer and fall. Should fire conditions warrant a PSPS, Liberty wants you to know what to expect so you can be better prepared. No single factor drives a PSPS. A combination of factors reaching or exceeding set thresholds may determine whether a PSPS will be initiated. Some of these factors include:

• Low Humidity Levels – Potential fuels are more likely to ignite when there is a lower amount of water vapor in the air. • Forecast Sustained Winds and Gusts – High winds can result in several factors that may cause a fire to ignite. Sustained winds can also cause a fire to spread and even throw embers into the air, creating additional fires. • Dry Fuel Conditions – Trees and other vegetation act as fuel for wildfires, and fuels with low moisture levels ignite easily and allow fire to spread rapidly. • Red Flag Warnings – The National Weather Service issues these warnings to alert of the onset, or possible onset, of critical weather or dry conditions that may lead to swift increases in wildfire activity.

How Will We Know if a PSPS is Activated?

Advance notification is critical in any PSPS scenario, and Liberty will attempt to alert customers, public safety partners, the community, and others at the earliest opportunity. When possible, Liberty will directly notify customers of a PSPS approximately 48 hours before power is shut off, 24 hours before power is shut off, just before power is shut off, during the PSPS, and once power has safely been restored. We strongly encourage customers to call Liberty at 1-800-782-2506 to confirm or update their contact information.

If you have a friend or loved one with access and functional needs, help them update their contact information, and consider adding yourself as a secondary contact. Customers with medical equipment that relies

on electricity may be eligible for the medical baseline allowance, and those enrolled may also receive priority PSPS information. Call 1-800-782-2506 to see if you qualify.

In addition to direct PSPS notifications and updates, Liberty will post outage updates on our website, www.libertyutilities.com, as well as on Facebook (@ LibertyUtilitiesLT) and Twitter (@LibertyUtil_CA).

How do I Prepare?

Once you have confirmed your contact information is current, PSPS preparation is not much different from any other power outage preparation. Here are some tips:

• Plan for medical needs that may be impacted by a power shutoff, including medications that need refrigeration or devices that require power. Be sure to register any medical-related energy needs at 1-800782-2506. • Create an emergency kit, including flashlights, batteries, first aid supplies and maps of the local area. For additional emergency kit necessities, consult

Ready.gov. • Store non-perishable foods and water to support your family and pets for a minimum of 48 hours. • Keep a full tank of gas or a fully charged battery for your vehicle, as gas and charging stations may be affected by a power outage. • Keep cash available, as ATMs and credit card machines may be unavailable during a power outage. • Be sure phones and other critical electronic devices are charged and consider investing in a backup battery or power source, potentially one that can recharge with solar.

Liberty prioritizes the safety of our customers and communities, and we are taking action to reduce the risk of wildfire in our beautiful region. To learn more about our wildfire mitigation plan, visit LibertyUtilities.com.

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