Colorado post-fire playbook guidance for counties, tribes, municipalities, and water providers.
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Numerous organizations join together to produce this playbook: United States Forest Service; JW Associates; Colorado Springs Utilities; Denver Water; Coalition for the Upper South Platte; Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment; SWCA; Colorado State Forest Service; City of Golden; City of Boulder; Coalitions & Collaboratives Inc.
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Wildfires in Colorado have been increasing in frequency and severity, often leading to longer watershed recovery periods and necessitating an "all hands on deck" approach to post-fire rehabilitation. Counties, tribes, municipalities, and water providers are typically the entities most directly and immediately impacted by wildfire and post-fire erosion and flooding, yet there is a gap in guidance in terms of navigating the complexities surrounding post-fire rehabilitation. This Post-Fire Playbook is designed to help fill that gap, by serving as an actionable worksheet that includes specific and critical steps to take and contacts to make before, during, and within the first 30 days of a fire to facilitate the process.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

(2020). Colorado post-fire playbook: guidance for counties, tribes, municipalities, and water providers . Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

2020. Colorado Post-fire Playbook: Guidance for Counties, Tribes, Municipalities, and Water Providers. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Colorado Post-fire Playbook: Guidance for Counties, Tribes, Municipalities, and Water Providers Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, 2020.

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Colorado Post-fire Playbook: Guidance for Counties, Tribes, Municipalities, and Water Providers Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, 2020.

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