EFFECTIVE CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT OF FOREST FIRES

20240009491 ยท 2024-01-11

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    Abstract

    Based on the losses incurred after devastating forest fires both in human and material costs, I have come up with methods to substantially minimize these losses. The 2018 Paradise fire in California led to the loss of 58 human lives including property and extensive damage to the environment. My new methods include measures I have put in place with new applications. There is no magic way to effectively control and manage wild forest fires, however, the methods I intend to put into use may substantially if properly applied lead us into a new era of forest fire management and control.

    Claims

    1) These methods properly employed as described will minimize the losses associated with out-of-control forest fires.

    2) Firemen will work more effectively and minimize loss of lives and property.

    3) The financial costs associated with putting out forest fires will be minimal compared to current costs.

    4) There will be more trees to harvest after forest fires, benefiting the environment and investors.

    5) New plantations (after harvest) will be planted with all these new factors in consideration allowing for 100 yards spacing every 5 miles of newly planted trees.

    6) The cost of maintenance will be lower because the focus will be for the most part geared towards clearing the 100-yard-wide pathways of shrubs, trees, and vegetation before and during the fire season.

    7) We will target specific areas of the forest instead of the whole forest, saving money and minimizing the loss of lives.

    8) The cost of recovery for civilians after a forest fire is astounding and expensive for most especially those without insurance coverage. Clearing 100-yard pathways around concentrated communities in forested areas might be the first line of defense.

    9) Controlled burning by Firemen may be the most effective way to clear the 100-yard-wide pathways of shrubs and vegetation thereby reducing associated costs and fire spread.

    10) Aesthetically, those of us who like to see continuity in forested areas while driving, biking, or walking may have to sacrifice that luxury. It may come down to a choice of giving up one option to benefit from the other.

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    Drawing FIG. 1

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    [0005] FIG. 1)The drawing depicts a forest sectioned into three partitions with two cleared paths.

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    [0006] FIG. 1A) Five-mile-long forest stretch.

    [0007] FIG. 1B) Five-mile-long forest stretch.

    [0008] FIG. 1C) Five-mile-long forest stretch

    Drawing FIG. 2

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    [0009] FIG. 2)Pylon(s) networked with water sprinklers on water conduit cables.

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    [0010] FIG. 2A) Is represented by #5 (on drawing FIG. 2) Sprinkler system.

    [0011] FIG. 2B) Is represented by #6 (on drawing FIG. 2) pylon with attached water conduits.

    [0012] FIG. 2C) Is represented by #s 7-8, and 9-10 (on drawing FIG. 2) Show forested areas

    [0013] FIG. 2D) Is represented by #s 8-9 (on drawing FIG. 2) Shows 100-yard-wide clearing.