Fire Emissions Joint Forum Meeting
September 8-9, 2004, Worley, ID
Meeting Materials
- Agenda PDF or DOC
- Attendees PDF or DOC
- Meeting Notes PDF or DOC
- 2005 Budget and Workplan PDF or DOC
- 2006/2007 Workplan PDF or DOC
- Phase 1 - 2002 Fire EI (9/8, 9:00am)
- Ag Burning EI Outreach PPT
- N-A Categorization and Rangeland Methodology PDF or PPT
- EDMS Status Presentation/Discussion PPT (9/8, 11:15am)
- FETM Project - Initial Findings PPT (9/8, 1:30pm)
- Phase 2 - 2002 Fire EI PPT (9/8, 3:15 pm) PDF or PPT
- AoH Project Status (9/9, 10:00 am) PDF or PPT
- ERT Methods (9/9, 11:00 am) PDF or PPT
- Sensitivity Model Results (9/9, 1:00 pm) PDF or PPT
- Phase III & IV RFP (9/9, 2:00 pm) PDF or PPT
Detailed Location & Lodging Information:
Coeur D'Alene Casino Resort Hotel
P.O. Box 236 - Highway 95
Worley, Idaho 83876-0236
Phone: (208) 686-0248
Fax: (208) 686-1842
Room Reservations - A room block has been reserved for the Fire Emissions Joint Forum meeting at the Coeur D'Alene Casino Resort Hotel, Worley, Idaho for the nights of September 7-8. Guest room rates are $89.00 for single or double occupancy.
For reservations at the Coeur D'Alene Casino Resort Hotel please call (208) 686-0248 or (800) 523-2464 ext. 7707 before August 24 and reference “WRAP” in order to receive this contracted rate.
Transportation: The Coeur D'Alene Casino Resort Hotel provides limo and van service to and from the Spokane International Airport. This service is available with 24-hour advance reservations. Please be advised they are located approximately 45 minutes from the airport, and arrangements for transportation should be made prior to arrival. The current fee is $25 per person, each way.
The airport shuttles run based on when they are needed, and the runs are set up by each guest's individual itinerary. They have an 8 passenger van and a 9 passenger limo, as well as access to a 3 passenger car.
For departures, the shuttle generally leaves the Casino 2 hours prior to the flights departing time. Itineraries can be faxed to (208) 686-1842. The more notice they have the better so that they can arrange for the appropriate number of vehicles and drivers. |