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Camptonville Tree Maintenance (OM-OFD-2026-003)

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The Department of Water Resources in California is preparing to contract for the safe removal of an Oak tree that is overhanging critical weather station equipment and power lines at a site in Camptonville. Work will involve felling and bucking the tree using hand tools, with the stump cut precisely three inches above an existing fence line. All debris under four inches in diameter will be cleared and hauled offsite for disposal, while larger branches and logs exceeding four inches in diameter will be processed into sixteen-inch lengths and neatly stacked on-site. The work is entirely contained within the Department’s right of way, and access to the location will be via public roads, minimizing the need for additional land use or permits. This maintenance task is essential to ensure uninterrupted operation of the weather station’s data collection systems and power infrastructure. The project is identified under the title Camptonville Tree Maintenance (OM-OFD-2026-003) and was posted as a forecast on July 3, 2026. No solicitation number or set-aside designations are currently listed, and the NAICS code and organization type are not specified. Primary points of contact for inquiries are Janine Beck, Environmental Scientist, and Sara Lowry, Environmental Program Manager, both reachable through the California Department of Water Resources. The work will occur in California, but the precise city and zip code are not provided. All communication and project details can be referenced through the official CEQA Net portal link provided for transparency and tracking purposes.

General Info

Remove overhanging oak tree near weather station, clear debris, stack logs, within right of way.

Agency

California Water Resources, Department of

NAICS

113310 - LoggingView NAICS

Place of Performance

Cleveland Ave, Pike City Rd, CA

Set-Aside

NONE

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NOE Camptonville Tree Maintenance OM-OFD-2026-003

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AgencyCalifornia Water Resources, Department of
Contacts2 people available
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California Water Resources, Department of
Office AddressN/A
Contacts
Janine BeckEnvironmental Scientist
Sara LowryEnvironmental Program Manager

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Department of Water Resources (DWR) and Contractor will fell and buck an Oak tree overhanging a DWR weather station’s weather data collection equipment and power lines to the station. The tree will be cut 3" above an existing fence using hand tools. Debris under 4" will be removed and disposed offsite, while branches and logs greater than 4" in diameter will be cut into 16” lengths and stacked to remain onsite. Access is via public roads and work is within DWR right of way.

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