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May 3, 2013 Wildfire Response & Recovery SWEDE Austin, Texas
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Overview SWEDE Recovery Zone Operations Restoration Efforts Debris Management Environmental Requirements FEMA Coordination Lessons Learned/Challenges
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Bluebonnet’s Service Territory SWEDE 3,800 square miles 11,000 miles of line +82,000 meters
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Bastrop Complex Fire SWEDE
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Initial Response and Coordination Day 1 – Communication and Coordination with Local officials SWEDE
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Restoration Structure Day 2: Planning – Fire Team Tactics Level of containment Commanders of Fire lines – BEC Team Tactics Superintendents of Zones Estimated miles of line damaged Percent of Restoration SWEDE
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Make Safe & Damage Assessment Day 3 – Damage Assessment and Make Safe Crews – Communication and coordination with Partners SWEDE
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Field Challenges SWEDE Damaged street signs Destroyed mailboxes and physical addresses Melted pole numbers
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First Steps in Restoration SWEDE Restoring Load outside the burn area Communication to our members
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Power Restoration started on September 7 th Restoration Maps were updated daily Prioritization of remaining load SWEDE Restoration Map
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Fire perimeter was mostly secure Areas were opened to the public where power was restored SWEDE
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Power Restoration Complete Line Material Clean up Vegetative Debris SWEDE Restoration Map
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Tree Survival Assessment Utilizing Arborists Identifying dead or dying trees for removal Coordinating with members Single vs. Double Stripe trees Removal progression and permissions SWEDE
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Tree Removal Member Ticket Requests began on 9/17/2011 Debris Zones were set up Environmental Requirements SWEDE
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Tree Survey Identification & Tagging Process Tagging Crew Requirements Survey Timeline SWEDE
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Tagged Tree Circuit Map SWEDE 10 Circuits Surveyed Over 40,000 trees identified Over 17,000 identified on a single circuit
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FEMA SWEDE
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FEMA Overview SWEDE FEMA Categories Endangered Species Act Communication Technology Lessons Learned/Challenges
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FEMA Categories SWEDE Cat B: Emergency Work – Assisting Firefighters De-energizing circuits – Food/Lodging Cat F: Permanent Work – Technology – Field Analysis Cat A: Debris Removal – Stump Count started October 18, 2011 – Survey Work
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Technology SWEDE
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Endangered Species Houston Toad Breeding Season Training Requirements Biologists SWEDE
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Debris Work SWEDE
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Debris Work SWEDE
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Lessons Learned/Challenges SWEDE Emergency Period/Bidding Process FEMA & TDEM Rotation Documentation
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Questions SWEDE
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