Wildfire Mitigation Plan - OPUC 2026

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  2. Begin with the 'Introduction' section. Fill in your organization's policy statement, purpose, and objectives as they relate to wildfire mitigation.
  3. Move to the 'Utility Profile' section. Here, provide details about your service area and asset overview, ensuring accuracy in geographic and operational data.
  4. In the 'Risk Profile' section, assess and document risk settings including topography, land cover, and historical fire data relevant to your utility's operations.
  5. Proceed to 'Risk Assessment'. Collect data on system audits and vegetation management practices that inform your wildfire risk analysis.
  6. Complete the 'Mitigation Strategies' section by outlining specific strategies for vegetation management, system maintenance, and hardening measures tailored to your utility's needs.
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Mitigation measures, such as implementing fire-resistant building materials, creating defensible spaces around homes, and establishing wildfire buffer zones, can help reduce the risk of wildfires spreading to communities.
During a fire, mitigation measures are actions that help reduce the fires intensity and limit its spread. These include: Creating defensible spaces around properties by clearing away flammable vegetation and materials. Using fire-resistant building materials for roofs, sidings, and decks.
Our Wildfire Mitigation Plan focuses on the safety of our community and employees. It outlines our work to address the risk of utility-associated wildfire through a variety of programs for our electrical lines and equipment.
The team finds that fully treating California forests would cost between $225 and $375 million per year for the least expensive option, and between $1.1 billion and $1.8 billion per year for the most expensive option.
Project examples include removal of hazardous dead trees, vegetation clearing, creation of fuel breaks and community defensible spaces, and creation of safer ingress and egress corridors.
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Mitigation measures such as home hardening, vegetation management, defensible space, and other fuel modification activities provide neighborhood or community-wide benefits against wildfire.
During a Wildfire - Protect Yourself Avoid vigorous physical activity. Run your air conditioner if you have one and make sure it has a clean filter. Close the fresh air intake if your air conditioner has the option so that it is recirculating the indoor air to prevent bringing additional smoke inside.

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