From: Andy Peters

Sent: Wed Oct 28 09:44:13 2020

To: Hutchins, Brian; Jason Faucera

Cc: Gerald Fisher; Ryan Hepler; John Runyon; Ed Salminen

Subject: RE: Follow-up from our meeting last week

Importance: Normal

 

Thank you Brian!

Respectfully,

Andy Peters

City of Molalla

Public Works Operations Supervisor

(503) 829-6855 x220

Cell: 503-793-0507

apeters@cityofmolalla.com

117 N Molalla Ave

Molalla, OR 97038

From: Hutchins, Brian <brian.hutchins@veolia.com>

Sent: Wednesday, October 28, 2020 9:08 AM

To: Jason Faucera <jfaucera@conservationdistrict.org>

Cc: Gerald Fisher <gfisher@cityofmolalla.com>; Andy Peters <apeters@cityofmolalla.com>; Ryan Hepler <rhepler@cityofmolalla.com>; John Runyon <jrunyon@cascadeenv.com>; Ed Salminen <salminen@watershednet.com>

Subject: Re: Follow-up from our meeting last week

Interesting trend. Use the TOC as a trend, not as a true value. As you can see by the one grab sample sent to the lab, they do differ.

unfortunately the DO probe failed during this time.

 

Brian Hutchins

Project Manager

Municipal & Commercial Business

VEOLIA NORTH AMERICA

 

tel +1 503 266 6400

591 N Cedar St. Canby, OR 97013

brian.hutchins@veolia.com

www.veolianorthamerica.com

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On Tue, Oct 27, 2020 at 1:42 PM Jason Faucera <jfaucera@conservationdistrict.org> wrote:

Good afternoon,

John and Ed have been working to determine what impacts the fires might present for water quality this fall/winter and into the future, and we wanted to circle back with you all to discuss what they found.

We’re hoping to get something scheduled within the next week and a half as we’d like to have a meeting with you all before we schedule the next Technical Advisory Team meeting. We will likely try to have the next TAC meeting the first week of December.

Please fill out this Doodle Poll in the next two days if you can, and by the end of the week at the latest. If something doesn’t work we’ll try another poll for the week of the 9th:

https://doodle.com/poll/9f94gciddgm6b6g5?utm_source=poll&utm_medium=link

You’ll also see a second email to the entire TAC this afternoon or tomorrow.

Thanks,

Jason

Jason Faucera

Conservation Initiatives Manager

Clackamas SWCD

jfaucera@conservationdistrict.org

Office: 503-210-6013

Cell: 503-998-3525

From: Jason Faucera <jfaucera@conservationdistrict.org>

Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2020 4:36 PM

To: 'Gerald Fisher' <gfisher@cityofmolalla.com>; 'brian.hutchins@veolia.com' <brian.hutchins@veolia.com>; 'apeters@cityofmolalla.com' <apeters@cityofmolalla.com>; 'rhepler@cityofmolalla.com' <rhepler@cityofmolalla.com>

Cc: 'John Runyon' <jrunyon@cascadeenv.com>

Subject: Follow-up from our meeting last week

Hey folks,

I wanted to let you know that we’ve reached out to both Weyerhaeuser and BLM to see if we can start a dialogue with both as we start to enter the rainy season.

We have made some good contact and are letting them know about our project and your desire to be able to communicate with them moving through this winter. They seem fairly receptive once they get clearance from upper management and their communications teams. John felt like they were willing to be responsive to communication in his conversation with them, but also gets the impression that they are still very unsure of what they are facing at this point.

We just received a preliminary analysis (very early and course burn data) from Ed, our GIS and data analyst for the project, and it looks like there are 15,000+ acres combined under Industrial/BLM ownership that looks to be severely burned and an equal amount that was somewhat less impacted. They will be working to figure out what they can salvage in the very short term.

We’ll let you know when we hear back from them on communications and hopefully you’ll be able to contact them and coordinate on issues moving forward.

Thanks and we’ll be in touch again when we have more to share,

Jason

Jason Faucera

Conservation Initiatives Manager

Clackamas SWCD

jfaucera@conservationdistrict.org

Office: 503-210-6013

Cell: 503-998-3525