There is Still Time

There is Still Time

January 31, 2019 is an important deadline for survivors of the Camp and Woolsey Fires. As Phase 1 (Household Hazardous Waste operations) nears completion and Phase 2 (Debris Removal operations) begins, there is a fast-approaching deadline, which property owners should...
What is HAZWOPER Training?

What is HAZWOPER Training?

The Camp Fire in Butte County destroyed or damaged over 14,700 parcels containing structures.  These structures are on mostly private property that either require individual property owners to sign a Right of Entry form or will go through an abatement process for...
Nearly $350 Million in Federal Grants and Loans for Wildfire Survivors

Beware of Post-Wildfire Scams

State and federal recovery officials urge California residents to watch for and report any suspicious activity or potential fraud from scam artists, identity thieves and other criminals who may try to prey on survivors of the Camp, Hill and Woolsey wildfires. Common...
Great Progress Being Made with Household Hazardous Waste Removal in Butte County

Wildfire Debris Removal Operations FAQ for Butte County

Following are the most frequently asked questions specific to the Butte County Debris Removal Program.  This operation initially involves removal of hazardous waste followed by removal of the remaining fire-related debris.  The entire removal process is on-going and...
Cal OES delivers Haz Mat Engine to San Bernardino FD

Cal OES delivers Haz Mat Engine to San Bernardino FD

Dealing with disasters such as wildfires, mudslides and earthquakes are generally associated with the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES).  However, when it comes to the disastrous effects of flammable or poisonous materials that endanger life...