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Williams Ranger District Pile Burning


WILLIAMS, Ariz. – Kaibab National Forest fire managers are preparing to burn slash piles Wednesday, January 5 on the Williams Ranger District. If appropriate conditions exist and Arizona Department of Environmental Quality approves the request, firefighters may ignite 78 acres of piles about five miles southeast of Williams near Davenport Hill.

Fire personnel will monitor the piles to ensure burn objectives are met. Additional piles may be burned in this general vicinity later in the week.      

Managers expect smoke to travel southwest of the project and settle in low-lying areas overnight. Smoke may be visible from Interstate 40, Williams, Woods Subdivision, and Dogtown Lake. The recent snow will prevent fire from spreading to vegetation outside the piles.    

Piles are made of stacked tree slash cut during thinning projects. Burning the piles returns important nutrients to the soil, completing fire’s regenerative cycle. Thinning and pile burning are part of an ongoing effort to improve forest health, reduce fire hazard, and protect communities.

For more information, please call Punky Moore, Fire Information Officer, 928-635-5653.

       

Punky Moore
Fire Information Officer
Kaibab National Forest
Williams/Tusayan Ranger District
928-635-5653
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