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Elected officials in Siskiyou County are trying to crack down on the growth of what they say is large-scale illegal marijuana farming. As Northern California enters a deepening drought, they’re doing it by restricting where water trucks can drive.
According to Ed Valenzuela, a Siskiyou County supervisor, it’s common to see dozens of water trucks driving down rural county roads to what he believes are illegal marijuana farms.
“Marijuana is the big driver here,” Valenzuela says. “We have a huge proliferation of illegal grows that we have been experiencing for the last few years.”
On Tuesday the supervisors passed an ordinance that prohibits water trucks from using certain roads in unincorporated parts of the county. If trucks carrying 100 or more gallons of water are caught, they will be fined $100 fine and be charged with a misdemeanor or infraction. The ordinance applies to around a dozen roads outlined in a corresponding resolution in the Butte Valley an
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After many questions and complaints from concerned residents in Dunsmuir about the Blackberry Timber Harvest Plan on the Blackberry and Soda Creek ridges over Dunsmuir, city councilor Dave Keisler hosted a public information meeting last Friday with the companies involved in the project.
Around 40 residents, most whom live on South First Street or that have property that borders the timberland where the cutting will take place, came to the Dunsmuir Community Building for answers and information. District 2 Siskiyou County Supervisor Ed Valenzuela and Lynda Scheben with the Disaster Planning and Action Committee were also in attendance.
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