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Urban Fuel Load Reduction Project, City of Portland, Oregon (February 2006)
In compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act and its implementing regulations, FEMA prepared a draft Environmental Assessment to analyze potential environmental impacts of the City of Portland’s proposed project to utilize and build upon an existing
volunteer program to include fuels reduction education and vegetation management for wildfire risk reduction to mitigate fire hazard at the wildland-urban interface where there are open spaces, highly flammable vegetation, and dead trees near homes and businesses.
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