WebView the CPUC Fire-Threat Map. The map shows places with a high risk of wildfires that could put people and property in danger. Tier 3 areas are at extreme risk for wildfire. Tier 2 areas are at elevated risk for wildfire. Zone 1 High Hazard Zones are areas with high numbers of dead and dying trees. Visit CAL FIRE for wildfire readiness tips. WebThe map, approved by the CPUC’s Safety and Enforcement Division following a public process, delineates areas in the state where there is an elevated risk and an extreme …
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WebOct 13, 2024 · CPUC High Fire Threat District (HFTD) This map is consisted of high fire threat district including Tier 2, Tier 3, and Zone 1. Web Map by mabel.wu_CaPUC. Last … dacdot uk gov
Wildfire Safety Division - California Public Utilities …
Webimplemented SB 901’s additions to Public Utilities Code Section 8386 requiring that PG&E and other utilities submit wildfire mitigation plans. PG&E submitted its Amended 2024 Wildfire ... the CAL FIRE and CPUC fire hazard maps and maps contained in the Safety Element of the Sonoma County General Plan. CPUC, PG&E and Sonoma County fire … Under the requirements of D.17-01-009, the Safety and Enforcement Division (SED) makes available the following maps that together make up the HFTD, which will direct future utility and communication infrastructure provider fire-safety activities in California. [Please use Internet Explorer or compatible … See more The fire-safety regulations below require a map to define "high fire-threat areas" where these regulations apply. The interim maps adopted in … See more In D.17-01-009, as changed by D.17-06-024, we adopted a work plan for the development and adoption of the CPUC Fire-Threat Map, which is one part of the HFTD. Following … See more In 2012, we created a statewide map designed specifically to show areas where there is an increased risk for utility associated wildfires. The CPUC Fire-Threat Map, started in R.08-11-005 and continued in R.15-05 … See more WebIn preparation for the next wildfire season, the CPUC has authorized funding of more than $1 billion through 2024 for SGIP. This funding includes prioritization of communities living … dach bud poznan ul samotna