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Living with Fire and Water

“Wildfire is considered a critical risk to community drinking water supplies in the western U.S. Our team integrates research from the physical and social sciences to better characterize wildfire risk to water supplies and to evaluate the effects of pre- and post-fire risk mitigation approaches.”

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Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
April 2, 2020

Categories: Publication, Research Brief/SynthesisTags: Fire & Economics, fire management, landscape restoration and resilience, post-fire debris flows, post-fire erosion, post-fire runoff, post-fire treatments, social wildfire effects, Water Quality, water quality monitoring, watershed ecology, watershed impacts, watershed management, watersheds, wildfire, wildfire behavior, wildfire risk reduction

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This regional Fire Exchange is one of 15 regional fire science exchanges sponsored by the Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP).
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