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Down to Groundwater...

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The Canyon Fire is over 5000 Acres.

That's 7.8 Square Miles.

 

Or, a square 2.8 miles wide.

 

Now that we know that Wildfire

Smoke increases Alzheimer's risk

by 21%, far worse than Fossil Fuel's

1% risk increase...

 

We should be looking at

New methods of fighting fires

RAPIDLY !

 

Think.

 

Long Term Healthcare Costs

of Elderly exposed to Wildfire Smoke.

 

The cost of burnt-out residential areas, that must be rebuilt at today's 

high prices.

 

The cost of Highway disruption

and the effect on business hundreds

of miles away . 

 

The cost of lives lost

 

Think 

 

Forests need Groundwater...

 

It must be down there, and

not too deep...

 

Fire prone counties

could dig wells in advance

of the peak fire season,

and use them to fight the fires

when they occur.

 

A fire-line of wells

parallel to a neighboring

residential area would

make it much easier to

prevent the fire from

spreading to the towns.

 

Think.

Large Helicopters could carry

aeriel chainsaws, to top the trees

along the residential border.

 

Think.

The price of bunker buster bombs varies significantly based on the specific type and size of the munition. For example, a standard Mark 84 bomb, which can be used as the basis for some bunker buster configurations, costs around $16,000, according to Wikipedia.

 

Could not these penetrating bombs

open an instant well to the Groundwater ?

 

Pumper truck equipment could

utilize the exposed water, given some

adequate filtration equipment.

 

Chinooks could drop the equipment

in place...

 

Think.

Elon Musk's Boring Company

makes automated tunnel drilling

equipment.

 

Couldn't they build a robotic

well digger for fighting Wildfires ?

 

Think.

Helicopters could drop

Large tanks of liquid CO2

or Nitrogen, in critical areas.

 

These tanks would release

cold, heavy gasses that would

cling to the ground, preventing

ground-level fires...

 

Communities could store their

reclaimed industrial CO2,

and release it through pre- constructed underground pipes,

perhaps a half mile into the forest.

 

 

 

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