Tuolumne County, CA — The Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) Team has released new numbers on the amount of emergency work finished in the Rim Fire burn area.
Here is the BAER Team updated release regarding the status of the projects:
Roads/Trails:
Restoring drainage – 38% complete:
Clean the ditches and culverts
Pull floatable debris from uphill of the culverts
Water bars – helps with the drainage of water
Grading the road
Rolling dips (repair and construct) – 12% complete
Trails:
Erosion control measure – 46% complete
Trail stabilization – 83% complete
Hazard tree mitigation – 49% complete
Install route markers – 100% complete
Install public warning signs, gates, and barricades
Protection/Safety:
Hazard tree mitigation – 83% complete along priority roads
Cultural resource protection: erosion control measures – 31% complete and hazard tree mitigation is 100% complete
Tuolumne County, CA — The Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) Team has released new numbers on the amount of emergency work finished in the Rim Fire burn area.
Here is the BAER Team updated release regarding the status of the projects:
Roads/Trails:
Restoring drainage – 38% complete:
Clean the ditches and culverts
Pull floatable debris from uphill of the culverts
Water bars – helps with the drainage of water
Grading the road
Rolling dips (repair and construct) – 12% complete
Trails:
Erosion control measure – 46% complete
Trail stabilization – 83% complete
Hazard tree mitigation – 49% complete
Install route markers – 100% complete
Install public warning signs, gates, and barricades
Protection/Safety:
Hazard tree mitigation – 83% complete along priority roads
Cultural resource protection: erosion control measures – 31% complete and hazard tree mitigation is 100% complete
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