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Wednesday October 9 2019 Fire Safe San Mateo County

Big meeting!

power outage planning

  • chain of communication on PG&E shut downs: PG&E -> OES -> Counties & Communities
  • phased shutdown.
  • the big tunnels on 1 now have emergency power, and will be open.
  • OES/PGE status calls: 12:30, 4:30, 7:30.

Prescribed Burns in Santa Cruz

the foresters / ecologists in State Park div do prescribed burns and wildfire engineering.

  • this is the most bioderverse region in California
  • too many Fir trees.
  • the coastal prarire is going away. why?> no fire.
  • California is a fire ecology
  • Whitehouse Meadow
    • acquired a while ago, but protected / neglected for years
    • regular series of fires digs show going back thousands of years
    • under State ownership burned about every other year for 25 years
    • one of the best examples of this ecology
  • burns
    • ideal situation - little rain, a dryout and then ok for a good burn.
    • Redwood edges the canopy is opening up and drying out. Tricky to start up a prescribed burn. too many invasive species not burned out.
    • post fire assessments of invasive plant grown is done.
    • burns are good to keep the invasive forest at bay. the old forest doesn't care.
  • Understanding burns in Big Basin
    • desired and tricky to do
    • 4-6 weeks needed to dry out.
    • can burn for months afterword. expensive to monitor. schedule very difficult to manage.
    • result: not enough burns in Big Basin
  • the high chaparral in Big Basin
    • FIRE BOMB!
    • 60-80 year big burn cycle natural
    • local fauna evolved to live in the resulting sandy soil.
    • local flora evolved to germinate by burns.
    • no burns, too much mulch provides beds for opportunistic invasive plants.
  • Rigelines
    • 100' fire blocks are planned along strategic riges
    • examples up in Cowell State Park
    • blocks are burnt out after cut brush and soil dries enough
      • CalFire eager to burn as soon as brush is dry, the soil and native critter health isn't their hoe to row
      • negotiatinos between State parks and CalFire on when to fire up the blocks.
  • Troubles
    • shrinking environmental windows for safe burns
      • wind, smoke fire
    • urban sprawl
    • $ for managing burns, no $ for planning the burns. !!
    • emerging public plea for double benifits - Fuel Reduction & ecosystem revival
  • MidPen Conservation Org
    • stopped burns due to public pressure
    • mechanical 'destruction' of brush; mostly fuel reduction not addressing soil build-up
  • Lots of negotiation with Air Quality Board in Sacramento. They are relaxing their sidelines, which is an unfort necess.
  • CalFire itself needs wo work with large land owners; they are the only ones who's scale of land and resources lends itself to proper procedures. Otherwise way too much overhead for individual small lot owner negotiations.