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American Valley Community Services District

Nestled in the mountains of northeast California, East Quincy Services District provides water and sewer services to the east side of Quincy, CA. Governed by a 5 member Board of Directors East Quincy Services District prides itself on providing quality water and sewer service to a population of approximately 2500 people. On February 16, 1959, a mass meeting of the citizens of East Quincy was called by Ray Berkline, Jack Boyd, Bill Slaten and others interested in the formation of a district for securing water, sewer and street lighting for the community of East Quincy. Six years later water started flowing through the pipes to the residents of East Quincy. Starting with just 2 wells and one 800,000 gallon tank and 84 street lights the district has expanded over the years to now include 6 wells, 2 tanks (including the original tank) and a sewer collection system that was installed in the mid-1990's at the request of the state of California. Responsibility for the approximate 150 street lights was relinquished to Plumas County in the mid-2000's. Our pure, sweet, deep well water is not treated in any way. That's right! No chemicals or additives of any kind! So get yourself a glass and enjoy it while you browse our site. We're glad you stopped by!
Katie Nunn
900 Spanish Creek Road Quincy CA 95971
Text AVSD to 21777

View Information (530) 283-0836 Website

Quincy Volunteer Fire Department

The Quincy Volunteer Fire Department was officially established in 1878. The current Fire Chief is Robbie Cassou and he has been Chief since 2007. Chief Cassou has watched the department grow from a small rural fire department running a few dozen calls a year, to a three-station full service department. The QVFD has 39 volunteer firefighters, who receive an average of 477 emergency calls per year. The 39 volunteers total 2,573 individual responses and 3,850 hours of training per year. These volunteers meet every Tuesday of the month, with Officer's meeting the 1st Tuesday, regular fire training on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, rescue training on the 3rd Tuesday,  when there is a fifth Tuesday, the department  focuses on station and emergency vehicle maintenance. These volunteers also participate in numerous outside training exercises, including: First Aid and CPR training, First Responder courses, some obtain EMT-Basic Certification, some are licensed paramedics and registered nurses. All of these programs require annual continuing education and recertification. In other words; Quincy Firefighters never stop training.  They also never stop giving, you will see them at the Children's Fair, Headstart, conducting tours at our main station, teaching children fire safety and many other community events.
Frank Carey - Fire Chief
505 Lawrence Street Quincy CA 95971

View Information (530) 283-0870

Mimi Hall District 4 Supervisor

Mimi Hall - Plumas County District 4 Supervisor-Elect
PO Box 1364 Quincy CA 95971

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