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VIRTUAL TRAINING: Introduction to Challenging People and High Emotions
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CA Department of Conservation’s Virtual Training: Introduction to Challenging People and High Emotions, April 2024.
March 26, 2024 Public Hearing on proposed Well Stimulation Permitting Phase-Out Regulations
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March 26, 2024 Public Hearing on proposed Well Stimulation Permitting Phase-Out Regulations
Methane Task Force Public Meeting #6 - February 29, 2024
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The Methane Task Force, a joint effort led by the Department of Conservation California Geologic Energy Management Division (CalGEM) and the California Air Resources Board (CARB), presented updates on the State Oil and Gas Well Abandonment Program, Fugitive Emission Study efforts, the Oil and Gas Methane Regulation, and the Study of Neighborhood Air near Petroleum Sources (SNAPS).
SB905 VIRTUAL MEETING NOV. 2, 2023
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SB905 VIRTUAL MEETING NOV. 2, 2023
Public Hearing 10/3/23 - Cost Estimate Regulations for Oil and Gas Operation
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Public Hearing 10/3/23 - Cost Estimate Regulations for Oil and Gas Operation
Methane Task Force Public Meeting #5 - State Abandonment Program
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The Methane Task Force, a joint effort led by the Department of Conservation California Geologic Energy Management Division (CalGEM) and the California Air Resources Board (CARB), presented updates on the State Oil and Gas Well Abandonment Expenditure plan, the Shafter area joint oil and gas field inspections, and the upcoming Fugitive Emissions Study of oil and gas wells.
Financing Biomass Energy Facilities Workshop
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The Department of Conservation, in collaboration with the California Energy Commission and the California Infrastructure and Economic Development Bank, hosted a Financing Biomass Energy Facilities Workshop on September 6, 2023. This small business financing workshop targeted emerging entrepreneurs, startups, and community and non-profit revitalization groups entering the field of forest-sourced...
2023 Regional Forest & Fire Capacity Program Grantee Highlight: North Coast Resource Partnership
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The Department of Conservation's Regional Forest & Fire Capacity Program (RFFC) awards $72 million to regions working to build climate-adapted landscapes and communities. Grantee North Coast Resource Partnership explains some of the work supported by the program. Learn more about the RFFC program at www.conservation.ca.gov/dlrp/grant-programs/Pages/Regional-Forest-and-Fire-Capacity-Program.aspx
2023 Regional Forest & Fire Capacity Program Grantee Highlight: East Bay Regional Parks District
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The Department of Conservation's Regional Forest & Fire Capacity Program (RFFC) awards $72 million to regions working to build climate-adapted landscapes and communities. Subgrantee East Bay Regional Parks District explains some of the work supported by the program. Learn more about the RFFC program at www.conservation.ca.gov/dlrp/grant-programs/Pages/Regional-Forest-and-Fire-Capacity-Program.aspx
2023 Regional Forest & Fire Capacity Awards
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Summary of the 2023 awards from Department of Conservation's Regional Forest & Fire Capacity Program. Learn more about how this program is helping California's landscape and communities become more fire-resilient at www.conservation.ca.gov/dlrp/grant-programs/Pages/Regional-Forest-and-Fire-Capacity-Program.aspx
Forest Biofuels Program: Phase 2 Request for Information Workshop
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The Department of Conservation is soliciting input regarding Phase 2 of the Forest Biomass to Carbon-Negative Pilot Program, starting with a virtual Request For Information Workshop on Wednesday, August 30. Potential applicants and interested parties are encouraged to submit written comments and questions regarding the Phase 2 solicitation to DOCForestBiofuelsPilot@conservation.ca.gov. Learn mo...
Biomass Feedstock Supply Plan Development Workshop
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The Department of Conservation, in collaboration with CAL FIRE, TSS Consultants, the U.S. Forest Service, and Governor’s Office of Planning and Research, held an interactive Feedstock Supply Plan Workshop on Thursday, May 25. The conversation covered topics including feedstock specifications, agreements, seasonality, and risk management, as well as how to go about incorporating biomass from fed...
Methane Task Force Public Meeting #4 -- June 27, 2023
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The CalGEM/CARB virtual public meeting providing efforts to address methane emissions, including an update on CalGEM’s Orphan Well Abandonment Program and an update on CARB’s Oil and Gas Methane Regulation amendment efforts. June 27, 2023
Conservation's New Biomass-to-Energy Program Funds Watershed Health Projects
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As we close out #EarthWeek2023, Conservation Director Shabazian shares exciting news about our new biomass-to-energy conversion program. Thanks to all of our partners helping to make use of woody biomass and improve watershed health! @ThePCWA
CalGEM Form 122 Full Tutorial 2023
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CalGEM Form 122 Full Tutorial 2023
Register for your 5-year Surface Mine Inspection Workshop
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Register for your 5-year Surface Mine Inspection Workshop
California Geological Survey Earthquake Demonstration
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California Geological Survey Earthquake Demonstration
California Geological Survey Volcano Demonstration
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California Geological Survey Volcano Demonstration
California Geological Survey Tsunami Demonstration
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California Geological Survey Tsunami Demonstration
California Geological Survey Liquefaction Demonstration
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California Geological Survey Liquefaction Demonstration
Forest Biofuels Program Solicitation Release, September 15, 2022
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Forest Biofuels Program Solicitation Release, September 15, 2022
July 12, 2022 Forest Biofuels/Gasification webinar recording
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July 12, 2022 Forest Biofuels/Gasification webinar recording
Forest Biofuels Gasification Pilot Program RFI Workshop: Webinar Recording
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Forest Biofuels Gasification Pilot Program RFI Workshop: Webinar Recording
Union Continental, G Gibson, Fullerton Well and Facility Abandonments
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Union Continental, G Gibson, Fullerton Well and Facility Abandonments
Happy Earth Day 2022 Message from California Department of Conservation Director Shabazian
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Happy Earth Day 2022 Message from California Department of Conservation Director Shabazian
CalGEM Drone Surveillance for Methane Emissions Monitoring
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CalGEM Drone Surveillance for Methane Emissions Monitoring
Acting CA State Geologist - California Earthquake Authority's Brace & Bolt Program Press Conference
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Acting CA State Geologist - California Earthquake Authority's Brace & Bolt Program Press Conference
CalGEM Online Data Virtual Workshop | August 2021
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CalGEM Online Data Virtual Workshop | August 2021
CalGEM Online Data Virtual Workshop | April 28,2021
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CalGEM Online Data Virtual Workshop | April 28,2021

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @mikepajouhesh
    @mikepajouhesh Місяць тому

    Thanks Great Video 👍👍👍👍

  • @user-ru7cc3fy3u
    @user-ru7cc3fy3u 2 місяці тому

    Excelente representacion y demostracioin ,espero que continue subiendo este tipo de videos que son muy didacticos y de valioso aporte . Muchas gracias

  • @OutThereLearning
    @OutThereLearning 2 місяці тому

    Nice demo, thanks

  • @rasyidihramsyah7992
    @rasyidihramsyah7992 3 місяці тому

    Now we know why the boat like foundation are the best

  • @maloosecat123
    @maloosecat123 3 місяці тому

    I'm a teacher and I think this is good teaching!!! thank you!

  • @ahmadlatif-sp8el
    @ahmadlatif-sp8el 5 місяців тому

    so so nice thank you for your video

  • @majidkhan8953
    @majidkhan8953 6 місяців тому

    👉💒💒💒💒💒💒

  • @cstpa1
    @cstpa1 6 місяців тому

    poor japan

  • @preexclamation
    @preexclamation 8 місяців тому

    very clear, thanks!!

  • @carlc5748
    @carlc5748 9 місяців тому

    Yes, I vividly remember it! I was living in Porter Ranch (Northridge) at that time. I was 13 years old. I remember it lasting almost one minute. I still have a 1971 California earthquake pictorial magazine documenting it. My uncle, Doc Lemmon was one of the VP's of Sea World Inc; and was involved with construction Magic Mountain at that time. He picked the site of it, and named it, and was the President of it when it opened in 1971. When the Northridge quake occurred on Jan, 17, 1994, I was living in the City of San Fernando. I still have two Daily News magazine pictorials of the Northridge quake, as well.

  • @nixedification
    @nixedification 10 місяців тому

    Straight to the point and simple. Thanks.

  • @Frank-pl2nz
    @Frank-pl2nz 10 місяців тому

    😬 "promo sm"

  • @DennisLN2012
    @DennisLN2012 10 місяців тому

    very educational, I am from Perú and hope never go through this. Thank You.

  • @Sense6126
    @Sense6126 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for such an informative video!

  • @yogiwoogie1097
    @yogiwoogie1097 Рік тому

    great demonstration, thank you Cindy!

  • @KurtElliott
    @KurtElliott Рік тому

    Biomass is nothing new, I worked at a couple of biomass burning plants back in the 90's, one of them would lift the entire semi and trailer up in the front on a ramp and dump wood shaving out the back of the trailer, they were converting one or both plants to burn natural gas which burns cleaner, Bozo Biden killed off drilling for natural gas on federal lands too!!!

  • @mateopucu
    @mateopucu 2 роки тому

    First. Great stuff!

  • @ronaldpoe3305
    @ronaldpoe3305 2 роки тому

    forty years and we still don't know nothing. I'm embarrassed, I mean like really, 40 years really. Know nothing dumb arrsses. How much are they paying you per hour.

  • @magpie772
    @magpie772 2 роки тому

    We heard in high school,50 years ago how California was gonna fall into the ocean? Well its still there .

  • @SeeTheWholeTruth
    @SeeTheWholeTruth 2 роки тому

    So you are the ones hiding all the fraking damage. Good to know.

  • @sarahlight956
    @sarahlight956 2 роки тому

    I have certain ideas that might be interesting to share, scientists could think about it, especially geologists. Why is there a belt of fire in the first place? Why is this line particularly active? Was it always the case, through earth's history, or was it a relatively recent occurence and for what reason? Why is the rotational axis of earth tilted? Does it mean that the maximum of the terrestrial mass is concentrated in Africa's side of Earth, which means the half of the globe that contains the African continent? And why is that? What is the Pacific ocean? Can it be an impact crater that was filled with water? and if so what hit the Earth and at what space time period? What is the nature of the celestial body that hit earth? Thea? the belt of fire, is it the remanent of Thea's impact, still active? What was earth before the impact? Was it a living planet with its fusion carbon reactor when it happened, or was it still in the early stages of its formation before the appearance of life? What is the chemical composition of such an impacter? Here what I think: the impacter, Thea is very probably a comet, but not an ordinary comet, a comet with a silicium drive disk, pure artificial intelligence. Earth was then already fertilised with a fusion quantum carbon reactor, which means already a living planet, with its own magnetic field. The impact was so important that it moved most of the terrestrial mass toward the African side and tilted the rotation axe. Some fragments of this comet form the moon. Conclusion: you are under Grey alien invasion. They parasited the Earth's terrestrial drive disk, the torus , and are using it for their advantage. They are not from this system, the impact is for them, a landing.They are changing the planet to an artificial intelligence vessel, at their image, and are currently changing your envirnment. They parasited all your big teck, and your senior leaders. They want a technologically advanced civilisation without life. Some of them have been parasited by earth's torus, and are working against their collective. You are in the middle of an AI war. The Pentagon must have the information, you should consult your powerfum minds to chek these assumptions, I hope I am wrong.

  • @lonnyself3920
    @lonnyself3920 2 роки тому

    about time tell them whats up

    • @sarahlight956
      @sarahlight956 2 роки тому

      About time, it is a nasty problem. A very serious one. It occured before, and the solar activity corrected the problem. That is why you have cycles of super bursts that reshape human destiny. Here is how: The main role of the torus, which is by definition the electromagnetic time space empress left by dead humans, ghosts, is to shield earth from sun's radiation and to SLOW TIME. Without the terrestrial rotation motion of earth around itself, your rotation around the sun would be very very accelerated. I am not talking only about earth, but the other planets of the solar system too. They all function as one. The torus, earth's own magnetic shield, is carrying the total solar system on his back. The American time space traveling program involved entities that could influence the torus, that means, getting dead out. That weakened and dispersed the torroidal force, which resulted in the weakening of the torus, and the slow down of earth's rotation. This slow down accelerated the motion of earth around the sun which precipitated you faster towards the central black hole of the galaxy, your own death before getting the chance to erase your footprint on space time. It is a fate that destroyed many planets before and resulted in massive black holes, predators of space time. The dead work in synchronicity with the living, in perfect harmony for a mutual benefit: PEACE. You disturbed that, and the ones who did it KNEW. Go get their heads chopped.

  • @stephaniesherlock6918
    @stephaniesherlock6918 4 роки тому

    That was a cool video Sarah. I would love to see more of your rafting adventures in those fern gullies. Northern CA is so stunning.

  • @KurtElliott
    @KurtElliott 4 роки тому

    I thought this would have been a longer video =8^(

  • @stefanyvad2769
    @stefanyvad2769 7 років тому

    Have the wells been tested by a geologist to determine the amount of seismic activity that these wells can sustain without any leakage? I think it is really important as this area is subject to major earthquakes as determined by NATURAL RESOURCES AGENCY EDMUND G. BROWN JR., GOVERNOR D E P A R T M E N T O F C O N S E R V A T I O N California Geological Survey Issues Preliminary Fault Zone Maps for Raymond Fault in L.A. Area SACRAMENTO - The California Geological Survey (CGS) today released three preliminary Alquist-Priolo Earthquake Fault Zone maps for review by affected cities and counties in the greater Los Angeles area. These maps identify areas where faults have ruptured the surface of the earth in the past and may impact development plans with future fault rupture. They update 1970s-era maps and impact the city and county of Los Angeles as well as the cities of Arcadia, Monrovia, Pasadena, San Marino, and South Pasadena. “Buildings can be engineered to be resilient to earthquake shaking, but the best way to reduce or eliminate problems related to surface rupture is to avoid it,” said State Geologist Dr. John Parrish, head of CGS. “Building foundations break when the surface of the earth directly under them ruptures, rendering the structure much more vulnerable to damage from ground shaking. That’s the purpose of these zones -- to inform planners and developers where extra precaution must be taken to ensure that new construction for human occupancy does not take place on the surface trace of an active earthquake fault.” Links to the maps are available at www.conservation.ca.gov/cgs/Pages/Index.aspx. Of the various hazards associated with major earthquakes - including shaking, landslides and liquefaction -- building atop the surface trace of an active fault is the easiest to avoid. The Alquist-Priolo Act was passed into law following the destructive February 9, 1971 magnitude 6.6 San Fernando Earthquake, which caused extensive surface ruptures that damaged numerous buildings. There are 556 official maps covering 37 counties and more than 100 communities. “We’ve received significant relevant information since the first versions of these maps were released 40 years or so ago,” said Tim McCrink, who heads the Alquist-Priolo program. “These revised zones are surrounded by - and in some cases directly under - significantly urbanized areas. Put together, the three maps depict a continuous zone that stretches for about 15 miles from east to west.” The Mount Wilson Quadrangle map includes a zone that is smaller in area than that shown in the original map. The revised zone begins just south of the Huntington Library in San Marino and travels generally DRAFT DRAFT DRAFT NR #2016-xx Contact: Teresa Schilling/Don Drysdale/Krista Watson/Staci Morrison December 16, 2016 (916) 323-1886 or pao@conservation.ca.gov The Department of Conservation’s mission is to balance today’s needs with tomorrow’s challenges and foster intelligent, sustainable, and efficient use of California’s energy, land, and mineral resources. PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICE 801 K STREET  MS 24-07  SACRAMENTO, CA. 95814  PHONE 916 / 323-1886  FAX 916 / 323-1887  TDD 916 / 324-2555 in a northeasterly direction. It passes under San Marino High School, just north of Clairbourn School, continuing just to the north of Michillinda Park, under Hugo Reid Elementary School in Arcadia, north of Santa Anita Park, and under the intersection of North Santa Anita Avenue and Foothill Boulevard. It continues under Foothills Middle School in Monrovia, ending just northeast of Mayflower School. The El Monte Quadrangle map contains a small zone in the area of Lacy Park, just north of Monterey Road. The Los Angeles Quadrangle zone, from west to east, encompasses Irving Jr. High School, Toland Way and Buchanan Street elementary schools, a portion of Franklin High School, Luther Burbank Jr. High School, Garvanza Elementary School, San Pasqual Avenue Elementary School, and Las Flores School in South Pasadena. The review period for the preliminary maps, which includes a hearing before the State Mining and Geology Board (SMGB), will last 90 days. CGS will publish final maps after considering comments from lead agencies, the public, and the SMGB. Under the Alquist-Priolo Act, before a new project containing structures for human occupancy can be permitted within a zone, lead agencies must require a geologic investigation to demonstrate that proposed structures will not be built across active faults. An evaluation and written report about a specific site must be prepared by a California-licensed geologist. Disclosure that property is within a zone must be made in real estate transactions; otherwise, the zones do not require preventative actions unless extensive additions or remodeling are proposed. There have been 27 earthquakes associated with surface faulting in California since the first Alquist-Priolo zone maps were issued in 1974. Although most of the ground surface displacement associated with these events was relatively minor, there have been eight earthquakes with surface fault offsets greater than a foot. Earlier earthquake records suggest that earthquakes with ground surface displacement equal to or greater than three feet occur once every 15 to 20 years in California. The Raymond Fault is about 16 miles long. There is evidence that it has produced at least eight surface-rupturing events in the last 36,000 years. The fault generated a magnitude 4.9 earthquake on Dec. 3, 1988, and is thought capable of generating an earthquake of about magnitude 6.7, comparable in size to the damaging Northridge or San Fernando earthquakes. “The goal of the zoning program is to protect lives and property,” McCrink said. “We can’t predict earthquakes and we can’t stop them. But if we know a fault has broken the surface in the recent geologic past, there’s a greater likelihood it will do so again in the near future. So the safest thing to do is to stay off of it.”