Good afternoon, This is an overview of the prescribed burns planned for the Tusayan Ranger District over the coming months. Site-specific information will be provided in advance of each individual prescribed fire, but we wanted people to be aware of the
areas that could be included as part of the larger prescribed burn program for the Tusayan Ranger District. I’m also attaching a map showing the anticipated prescribed fire locations. Thank you! Jackie
Tusayan Ranger District fire managers announce locations scheduled for prescribed burning starting this fall
Tusayan, Ariz., Oct. 1, 2015—For Immediate Release. Fire managers for the Tusayan Ranger District of the Kaibab National Forest are announcing locations where
they plan to complete prescribed fire projects starting this month and continuing through much of next year. Up to about 6,000 acres could be treated across the district during that time as long as weather and fuel conditions allow.
Areas that could be treated are as follows:
Tusayan East Prescribed Fire: East of Tusayan, approximately 260 acres
Russell Prescribed Fire: Two burn units southeast of Tusayan, approximately 1,700 acres
Flying J Prescribed Fire: Two burn units west of Tusayan, approximately 300 acres
Reed Prescribed Fire: Four burn units east of Tusayan, approximately 3,700 acres
During prescribed fires, community members and visitors may see fire personnel and vehicles in the vicinity. Smoke may also be present and may result in short-duration impacts to populated areas.
All prescribed burning on the Kaibab National Forest is subject to approval by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality and appropriate weather conditions. For additional information on the Smoke Management Division
of the ADEQ and to view prescribed burns authorized on any given day, please visit
http://www.azdeq.gov/environ/air/smoke/index.html.
Prior to any given prescribed fire, additional information will be released regarding location, timing and anticipated smoke impacts. Kaibab National Forest fire information is also available through the following resources:
InciWeb http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4113; Kaibab National Forest Fire Information Phone Line (928) 635-8311; Text Message – text ‘follow kaibabnf’ to 40404.
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