Wildfire Recovery Archaeology

Park Fire resources listed below will be updated as needed and available

Butte County Park Fire Information Dashboard

Initial Release: Health and Safety Precautions for Re-Entry packet- HERE

  • Download the ROE Form
  • ROE Forms can be submitted by the following methods:
  • If you have any questions about completing the ROE form for Phase II of the Debris Removal Program, send them to roe@buttecounty.net, call 530-552-6264 or visit the Butte County ROE Center, located at 765 East Ave. Suite 130, Chico, CA will open on Monday, September 30, at 10:00 am. Hours of operation will be Monday – Friday, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm.

Alternative Program Information

Property owners in the Alternative Debris Removal Program must hire properly licensed private contractors and consultants to remove fire debris and clean up their properties.

An Alternative Fire Debris Removal Application form must be submitted, and a Work Plan must be approved by the Butte County Environmental Health Division before the commencement of work. Private debris removal is done at the homeowner’s expense and must meet the standards outlined for the Alternative Program. This includes compliance with all legal requirements for disposal, best management practices for activities on site, proper transportation and documentation of waste, and erosion control. Guidance on the Alternative Program will be available soon.

Butte County Park Fire Water and Septic Information

Butte County Park Fire Property Damage (Calamity) Relief Form

CalFire Park Fire Incident Page

ARCGIS 2024 Hazardous Waste Public Dashboard

CalRecycle Guide to Wildfire Recovery Page

CalRecycle Wildfire Recovery Guide Handbook (PDF)

Public Contact Information

State of California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection – CAL FIRE, Butte Unit
Melissa Correa
Melissa.Correa@fire.ca.gov
(530) 872-6213 fax
(530) 215-5236 cell

Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E)
Brenda Narayan, MBA
Government and Public Affairs Representative
Brenda.Narayan@pge.com
(530) 351-5722

Rick Ewald, Executive Adjuster – General Adjuster
11140 Fair Oaks Blvd., Suite 500
Rick@dbspublicadjusters.com
(530) 575-1439 direct
(916) 721-3400 office
(916) 721-3400 efax

Butte County Department of Environmental Health
(530) 552-3880

Butte County Building Division dsbuilding@buttecounty.net
(530) 552-3700

Doug Teeter, District 5 Supervisor
DTeeter@ButteCounty.net
Phone: 530-762-2186
Additional Phone: 530-762-2143 (Fax)
747 Elliot Road, Paradise, CA 95969

Our work is entirely self-funded, and funded by generous donations from our community, and never by victims and clients. If you would like to help us continue doing this work, it would be greatly appreciated.

Why Pink?

The largest portion of our work involves getting to know, and listen to our clients. We learn about your situation, what you need, and what you hope to recover.

We also understand that adults are not the only victims of disasters, and helping kids find comfort and safety in what we do matters. We wear pink to be bright and visible, and to support kids who have questions, would like to add to our study, or who enjoy looking a little fancy while working in the dirt.

We appreciate and support the following organizations, and thank them for their dedication to community services.