What Starts in California filters out to the rest of the states and for those like me who live in California this is your tax dollars at work when Democrats are in control of policy. and governmental mismanagemetn of the forestry due to listening to rabid ecology nuts.
https://www.latimes.com/california/s...ew-laws-newsom
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If anyone can figure out what on this page of the CPUC and why our state government deems it necessary to put some of our most vulnerable state citizens in danger due to having their electricity cut off with a moments notice instead of taking reasonable preventive measures such as clearing the underbrush and cutting down dead trees and carting them away to make sure there is no fuel for the fire I'd be grateful I've tried to figure it all out but there is to much to go through.
if you are in the effected area's you can go here to complain. especially those areas where folks are not allowed to cut down dead trees(that are a fire hazard) without a long permit process in order not to harm certain animals with no guarantee they will be allowed to. ask them why they thought that cutting electricity was teh best way to go instead of using preventive measures. here are the affected areas
https://code.pressdemocrat.com/share...n=-122.71&z=11
I'd like to know anyone here on this board that is in one of the effected areas to let me know if they were allowed to take those reasonable preventive measures. especially those who are in the San fransisco Bay area, las angeles basin etc.
https://www.latimes.com/california/s...ew-laws-newsom
“Given the realities of climate change and extreme weather events, the work is not done, but these bills represent important steps forward on prevention, community resilience and utility oversight,” Newsom said.
Conceived as a method of last resort, planned outages have become a more common tactic to prevent disaster following some of the deadliest and most destructive wildfires in state history. Electrical utilities rely on weather models to suggest when strong winds, hot temperatures and dry vegetation create prime conditions for power lines to be knocked down or crossed, sparking dangerous wildfires.
Conceived as a method of last resort, planned outages have become a more common tactic to prevent disaster following some of the deadliest and most destructive wildfires in state history. Electrical utilities rely on weather models to suggest when strong winds, hot temperatures and dry vegetation create prime conditions for power lines to be knocked down or crossed, sparking dangerous wildfires.
bold emphasis mine
If anyone can figure out what on this page of the CPUC and why our state government deems it necessary to put some of our most vulnerable state citizens in danger due to having their electricity cut off with a moments notice instead of taking reasonable preventive measures such as clearing the underbrush and cutting down dead trees and carting them away to make sure there is no fuel for the fire I'd be grateful I've tried to figure it all out but there is to much to go through.
if you are in the effected area's you can go here to complain. especially those areas where folks are not allowed to cut down dead trees(that are a fire hazard) without a long permit process in order not to harm certain animals with no guarantee they will be allowed to. ask them why they thought that cutting electricity was teh best way to go instead of using preventive measures. here are the affected areas
https://code.pressdemocrat.com/share...n=-122.71&z=11
I'd like to know anyone here on this board that is in one of the effected areas to let me know if they were allowed to take those reasonable preventive measures. especially those who are in the San fransisco Bay area, las angeles basin etc.
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