00:20:05 Regine Miller: Yes, we will distribute a meeting brief and the slides. 00:25:03 mdeperro: Are these areas available for extraction purposes taking into account ESA conflicts that make them to some degree off-limits, like next core areas, nesting sites and high quality nesting-roosting habitat? 00:42:39 Nick Rossow - Redding: what is meant by sustainable basis? 00:43:35 Bob Hambrecht: Won't <20” material also need to be removed as part of post fire clean ups? 00:46:58 Chris Trott: Did you attempt to estimate net forest growth since 2017 and on into the future in green timber stands? According to our research, net growth can add another 25-50% of available biomass over 20 years. 00:49:10 Bob Hambrecht: Other biomass resources: PG&E vegetation management programs. Would CalTrans work around roads fall into fuels reduction? 00:57:31 Chris Trott: Agree utility clearance wood is difficult to estimate! 00:58:14 Bob Hambrecht: Yes, though I'm pretty sure PG&E tracks it fairly well, they just don't share that data. 00:58:36 Bob Hambrecht: there is PG&E transmission line work as well 01:01:18 Robin Wall, USFS: Great information shared. Thank you. I need to drop off to attend our forest Fire Chief meeting. 01:02:48 Bob Hambrecht: Seems like we need some calculation of how much more you could access depending on how much could be paid for the material. 01:04:33 Bruce Goines: Are you. Able to distinguish private industrial verses non industrial lands contributions? 01:06:46 Bob Hambrecht: Chance Joyce at AFF would have some data on that front I would bet. 01:07:45 Kristy Coughlin: CalForest would be a great resource for all forestland data (industrial timberland among others) 01:16:32 Kevin Cann: Chris Trott had to drop off Clarke so we will need to follow up with you after reviewing the full presentation. 01:19:41 Terrance Rodgers: Will the HSU logging analysis include trucking? 01:21:34 Kristy Coughlin: Great point Terrance. Would be critically important to include Trucking & Rail assessments 01:22:32 Michael Maguire: Fine work, Clarke and Regine 01:23:50 Zach Knight: I'll second that - great presentation! Thank you 01:26:45 Mila Hadley: Thank you guys for putting this together. Clarke's presentation is very educational. 01:37:32 Martin Twer, WRTC: Who would be the underwriter for the insurance? For whom will this insurance be mandatory - which would necessary to fund the pool? 01:46:29 Bob Hambrecht: Thanks for the work. I'm at a big biofuels conference and need to jump off this and go be social. 01:48:18 Todd Jones- Shasta EDC: Organizers can mute people 01:49:51 Terrance Rodgers: Based on your work and experience, do you have a sense of how industry perceives the creation of a JPA? 01:57:19 Michael Maguire: https://www.insurance.ca.gov/01-consumers/200-wrr/saferfromwildfires.cfm 01:57:24 Michael Maguire: FYI 02:03:05 Regine Miller: Thanks, Tuli. We will include Elliott on the review. 02:03:55 Kaina Pereira: What types of eyes do you need on the documents? I'll admit to limited knowledge, but can take a business development lens? is there a financing agent from Treasurer/IBank or similar involved? I would like to review the info but not sure how helpful that will be at this point. sorry for late add to chat. 02:05:30 Michael Maguire: Thanks, Kaina. I’ll loop you, Jill and Dan in on these report reviews 02:05:36 Chad Peterson: Chad Peterson Shasta County AQMD 02:05:52 Kaina Pereira: thanks all 02:06:35 Chad Peterson: cpeterson@co.shata.ca.us add to list serve Chad Peterson 02:06:51 Andrew Mueller - BLM: Thanks everyone!!!!!! 02:07:22 Lorissa Soriano Modoc RCD: Thankyou