Los Angeles Region - Wildfires

Wildfires and other regional disasters are a source of pollutants that can adversely affect the quality of waters of the State. Recovery from wildfires ranges from the initial cleanup of burned debris to short and long term stabilization, erosion control, and other best management practices (BMPs) while the areas recover.

This webpage provides information to the public regarding points of contact, guidance, disaster relief funding and other information on issues related to water quality, clean-up and waste management in the wake of wildfires in Los Angeles and Ventura counties.

2018 Agency Response to Fire Cleanup

Woolsey Fire Burn Area - General Safety Message

LA County Moves to Expedite Woolsey Fire Recovery
By NBC Los Angeles, 12/5/18
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors approved two emergency motions Tuesday aimed at expediting recovery efforts in areas damaged by the Woolsey Fire. Supervisor Sheila Kuehl, who represents communities in the burn area, recommended both actions.

Ventura County supervisors OK debris removal program for Woolsey and Hill fire areas
By Kathleen Wilson, Ventura County Star, 12/4/18
Ventura County supervisors have authorized a debris removal program for homes that burned in the recent wildfires, waived certain rebuilding fees and adjusted water bills for homeowners who fought the fire themselves in Bell Canyon. 

USGS interactive map depicting the likelihood of debris-flow during rain events.

Contact Information

Wen Yang – Senior Engineering Geologist
Land Disposal Unit (for issued related to the handling of solid wastes)
wen.yang@waterboards.ca.gov
(213) 620-2253

L.B. Nye – Supervising Senior Environmental Scientist
TMDL and Standards Unit (for issues related to the CWA Section 401 Regulations)
lb.nye@waterboards.ca.gov
(213) 576-6785

Russ Colby – Environmental Program Manager I
Compliance and Enforcement Section (for issues related to the industrial and construction stormwater permits)
russ.colby@waterboards.ca.gov
(213) 620-6375

Ivar Ridgeway – Senior Environmental Scientist
Stormwater Permitting Unit (for issues related to the MS4 stormwater permits)
Ivar.Ridgeway@waterboards.ca.gov
(213) 620-2150