Utility Hazard Mitigation Planning

Utility Hazard Mitigation Planning2026-01-09T17:52:12+00:00
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our approach aimed at maximizing productivity & efficiency.

Chris Waters

Founder, Fireshed Forestry Solutions

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Use of controlled fire in land management — reducing wildfire risk and improving forest health.

service related FAQ’s

What is a Prescribed Fire ?2025-10-28T19:55:14+00:00

Prescribed fire, also known as controlled or planned burning, is the intentional use of fire under carefully controlled conditions to mimic natural fire processes. It helps reduce hazardous fuels, restore ecosystem health, and protect communities from severe wildfires.

What are the benefits of Prescribed Fires?2025-10-28T19:56:02+00:00

Prescribed fire lowers fuel loads that could feed intense wildfires, recycles nutrients to promote healthy vegetation growth, controls invasive species, improves wildlife habitat, and supports ecological restoration goals. It helps create safer landscapes and reduces the risk of catastrophic wildfire damage.

Why is understanding fire danger levels important?2025-10-28T19:46:44+00:00

Fire danger levels, such as Low, Moderate, High, Very High, and Extreme, help fire managers and the public understand risk severity on any given day, guiding safety practices, restrictions, resource allocation, and firefighting strategies.

How do fuels management projects fit into a CWPP?2025-10-28T19:43:52+00:00

Fuels management, such as thinning, prescribed fire, and creating defensible space, addresses hazardous vegetation identified in the plan to reduce wildfire severity and protect communities. Our team designs and supports these projects aligned with local needs.

Who is involved in developing a CWPP?2025-10-28T19:43:05+00:00

The process involves a core team of local government, fire authorities, state forestry agencies, federal land managers, community stakeholders, and residents to ensure broad input and local priorities are reflected.

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