State Fire Assistance
Goals -Enhance the protection of lives, homes, investments, and natural resources in rural America.
-Enhance rural development opportunities and economic vitality.
-Protect the environment from unwanted wildfires.
-Reduce risk to public safety, prevent resources loss, and help maintain costs of fire suppression.
Program Description
This program is authorized by Section 10(b)3 of the Cooperative Forestry
Assistance
Act of 1978 (PL 95-313) as amended by the Forest Stewardship Act of 1990
(PL 101-624), also known as the 1990 Farm Bill. The State Fire Assistance
program provides
financial, technical, and operational support to improve the capability of the
Alaska Division of
Forestry in providing coordination, initial attack, and prevention on state and
private lands.
The Cooperative Fire staff assists the Division of Forestry by providing
leadership to
promote local emphasis, focus, and direction on improving the quality of rural
fire
protection within the state.
The program re-established the premise that effective wildland fire suppression
is a
prerequisite to forestry conservation and stewardship. The program is a
basic,
emergency service that is essential to the welfare of rural citizens and to
effective and sustained rural development.
S&PF Contact
Gary Lehnhausen
Phone: 907-743-9458
Fax: 907-743-9479
E-mail: glehnhausen@fs.fed.us
State DOF Contact Joe Stam
Phone: 907-269-8467
Fax: 907-269-8931
E-mail: Joe_Stam@dnr.state.ak.us
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