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  1. Fire-Threat Maps and Fire-Safety Rulemaking

    Jan 19, 2018 · Create and adopt a statewide fire-threat map that outlines the boundaries of a new High Fire-Threat District (HFTD) where the previously adopted regulations will apply, Figure out the need …

  2. Communications Resiliency Plans

    Wireless and Wireline providers must develop comprehensive resiliency strategies to prepare for catastrophic disasters and power outages for facilities in Tier 2 and Tier 3 High Fire Threat Districts, …

  3. Adopted by the California Public Utilities Commission portrayed in the High Fire-Threat District (HFTD) Map were developed under Rulemaking 15-05-006, procedures and requirements in Decision (D.) 17 …

  4. PG&E first implemented a pilot version of its EPSS program in 2021 across 11,500 miles of distribution circuits in High Fire Threat Districts (HFTD). In 2022, PG&E has expanded the scope of its EPSS …

  5. Sep 17, 2019 · Enhanced HFTD Vegetation Management Plan Update Implementation of 25-feet post-trim clearance 200,000 trees in HFTD down to 55,000 targeted trees (e.g., eucalyptus, oak, …

  6. Require the utilities to provide a detailed explanation for any spans that extend beyond the HFTD for any project included in the Underground Project List from Screen 2 of the Energy Safety Guidelines. …

  7. Protective Equipment and Device Settings (PEDS)

    Protective Equipment and Device Settings (PEDS) are advanced safety settings implemented by electric investor-owned utilities (IOUs) on electric utility powerlines to reduce wildfire. PEDS are commonly …

  8. Data is approximate; *Based on 2022 performance for CPUC-reportable ignitions in HFTD compared to 2018-2020 weather-normalized performance; **Relative to 2018-2020

  9. Power Outage Resources

    This page provides information about power outages, links to information to stay informed, and preparedness tips to prepare for power outages.

  10. CPUC Fire Safety Regulations