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Reflecting on wildfire recovery: Read the latest news about Oregon’s wildfire cleanup effort

Are you signed up for the monthly Debris Management Task Force (Task Force) newsletters? Our monthly newsletter provides the latest information and progress updates on Oregon's wildfire cleanup effort. Updates in the September newsletter include:

  • September 15 enrollment deadline for 2020 wildfire cleanup

  • Reflection on a year of wildfire cleanup and recovery

  • Fish habitat restoration in the Rogue Valley with repurposed hazard trees

  • Protecting raptors through collaborative efforts

And in case you missed it...

  • Progress continues on Highway 224

  • New guide provides information on insurance and debris removal costs

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Wildfire waste and debris removal

The State of Oregon is working with federal, state and local partners to remove hazardous waste, and ash and debris from the 2020 Oregon wildfires safely, efficiently, and as quickly as possible. The Oregon Departments of Transportation, Environmental Quality and Emergency Management are leading the effort, with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency assistance.

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