Due to lack of sufficient winds, fire managers have postponed the Fort Valley prescribed burn planned for today. Crews were anticipating winds that would help keep smoke out
of Flagstaff. No prescribed burning is occurring on the Flagstaff Ranger District today.
For tomorrow, fire managers are tentatively planning to burn up to 490 acres in Hart Prairie (off Forest Road 794), pending favorable conditions and approval from the Department
of Environmental Quality. Additional information to come this afternoon. Brienne Magee Public Affairs Specialist
Flagstaff Ranger District 5075 N Hwy 89 Flagstaff AZ 86004 Desk: 928.527.8290 Cell: 928.310.6035 bmagee@xxxxxxxxx From: No title defined [mailto:USDA-FS-NEWS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Magee, Brienne Two prescribed burns planned for Wednesday Flagstaff, AZ –
Crews completed ignition of 175 acres on the Woody Ridge Project today. Easterly winds are dispersing smoke to the west. Smoke will follow Sycamore canyon overnight and will likely be
noticeable in western Sedona tonight and tomorrow morning. For tomorrow, Coconino National Forest fire specialists are planning two prescribed burns.
Ft Valley Project: Located north and west of Hwy 180 off Forest Road 164B, crews anticipate burning
approximately 300 acres in increments of 100. Steady southwest winds in the forecast will continue to disperse smoke to the north and east around the San Francisco Peaks and through Schultz Pass. Drifting smoke will be noticeable on Flagstaff’s northern and
eastern horizons. If winds become light, residual smoke will settle into Fort Valley and Rio de Flag.
APS Project: 500 acres located northeast of the community of Blue Ridge along Highway 87 across
from Little Bly Pit. Smoke should disperse to the northeast toward Winslow. Prescribed fire activity is dependent on personnel availability, weather – including ventilation, and approval from the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (www.azdeq.gov). Fire managers continue to work hard balancing 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:
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