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Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Bi-state fire commission meets at South Shore Dec. 13-14



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Discussions and presentations on forest rehabilitation, an emergency declaration report for El Dorado County, science and technology and the relation with fuels reduction are what’s on tap when the California-Nevada Tahoe Basin Fire Commission meets Dec. 13-14 at Lake Tahoe Community College.

The Dec. 13 meeting begins at 9 a.m. with the wildland fuels committee, and a 1 p.m. emergency declaration committee conference. The Dec. 14 meeting will be the convening of the entire California-Nevada Tahoe Basin Fire Commission. The meeting begins at 9 a.m. in the college’s board room, 1 College Drive, South Lake Tahoe.

The bi-state commission was established following this summer’s Angora fire. The public is invited to attend. Call Dana Cole, commission staff Liaison at (9916) 327-9631 or email her at Dana.Cole@resources.ca.gov for more information.


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