I have seen my property or recently driven by. It looks like debris removal is complete but I am unsure. What’s next?

There are many steps to the debris removal process including soil sampling, testing for contaminants, and hazard tree removal.  Cleanup may look complete but it is not until you receive a letter of completion via email or physical mail if you do not have an email on file with the Plumas County Debris Removal Center.

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1. How can I follow the status of Debris Removal?
2. I have seen my property or recently driven by. It looks like debris removal is complete but I am unsure. What’s next?
3. What is soil testing? Why is this being performed and who tests the soil?
4. After debris removal and soil testing, what are the next steps?
5. I only had burned trees on my property. Is the process the same?
6. What is a hazard tree?
7. What do I do if I disagree with the completion of work?
8. When can I rebuild?
9. What do I do with destroyed vehicles?
10. They didn’t take my propane tank. What do I do?
11. If you have other questions?