SOUTHWESTERN-NEWS-RELEASE: Coconino National Forest Smoke Information

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The Coconino National Forest has established this method of notifying you of planned and current fuels treatment activities on the forest. For confirmation or for more information, please visit our "Current Conditions" page of the Coconino National Forest web-site. You may click
this link
http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino/conditions/current-rx.shtml, or use the "shortcut" to our main page: www.coconinoforest.us

The Coconino County Health Department provides information about smoke concerns and offers suggestions for minimizing smoke impacts to your family and home at the following website
http://www.coconino.az.gov/health.aspx?id=6564.


November 29, 2010
Coconino National Forest prescribed fire plans for the week of November 29

Flagstaff, AZ – Fire managers have shifted their focus from broadcast burning to pile burning. Today, Coconino National Forest crews plan to ignite two prescribed pile burning projects.  


Eastside Project – Piles are located south of I-40 near the Walnut Canyon interchange. Smoke will be noticeable from I-40 as well as the Country Club area during ignition. Overnight, smoke is expected to drain south toward Walnut Canyon.

Mint Project – Piles are located just south of Mormon Lake Village. Smoke will likely be noticeable around Mormon Lake Village and Lake Mary Rd (Forest Highway 3).

Tentative projects for the remainder of the week:
        Eastside project, generally located in East Flagstaff from the base of Mount Elden to Doney Park to Walnut Canyon area
        Mountainaire project, located south of Flagstaff, east of I-17 near the community of Mountainaire
        Oak Creek Canyon piles
        Miscellenaous piles across the Mogollon Rim Ranger District

Piles consist of the small branches and debris from forest thinning projects and are typically burned during the winter when precipitation on the ground helps keep fire from spreading to the surrounding vegetation. Pile burning generally produces lighter smoke.

All prescribed fire activity is dependent include personnel availability, weather – including ventilation conditions, and approval from the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (www.azdeq.gov).

Fire managers work hard to balance the critical need for reducing the risk of severe wildfires with the importance of minimizing smoke impacts to communities. The Coconino National Forest coordinates prescribed fire plans with the partners in the Ponderosa Fire Advisory Council (which includes local fire departments), as well as neighboring forests, to reduce the overall impact of smoke on the communities.

The public can obtain prescribed fire information via the following:
        Prescribed Fire Hotline: 928-226-4607
        Coconino National Forest Website: www.fs.fed.us/r3/coconino
o        Click on the Prescribed Fire Link to the right of the page
        Sign-up to receive regular email notifications:  http://www.fs.fed.us/news/subscription
o        Choose “Southwestern Region”
        Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/CoconinoNF_Fire
        Local Ranger Stations: Peaks Ranger District (Flagstaff), 928-526-0866; Red Rock Ranger District (Sedona) 928-203-2900; Mogollon Rim Ranger District (Blue Ridge) 928-477-2255

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