U.S. Forest Service
News Release
Media Contact: Bob Blasi
Prescribed burn planned to begin Friday south of Tusayan
Tusayan, Ariz., April 26, 2017—For Immediate Release. Crews plan to begin ignitions on a prescribed burn on the 681 acre Reed Prescribed Fire Project on Friday April 28 and intend to continue burning over the weekend if conditions
remain favorable. The burn area is located approximately three miles south of the town of Tusayan. Smoke may be visible from Highway 64 and from the communities of Grand Canyon, Valle and Tusayan. Light smoke may linger overnight and in the early morning hours. To minimize smoke impacts, fire managers will limit ignitions to approximately
200 acres per day and will only conduct ignitions when conditions exist that will allow smoke to ventilate away from sensitive areas.
This prescribed fire will be burning immediately adjacent to Highway 64 prompting officials to remind motorists to please slow down when driving through the area and use extreme caution due to firefighters working along the roadway and
potential impacts to visibility. Smoke is expected to disperse to the east and northeast during the day. Residual smoke may settle into drainages and low lying areas overnight but will dissipate rapidly throughout the morning hours. Prescribed fires are essential tools for restoring the forests in a fire-adapted ecosystem, and smoke is an unavoidable byproduct of these efforts. Fire managers strive to minimize smoke impacts to the community as much as possible. Burns
occur when winds and other atmospheric conditions will push the majority of smoke away from homes and ultimately limit the number of days smoke is in the air. Fire managers work closely with the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, partners in the
Grand Canyon National Park, as well as surrounding Native American tribes to monitor air quality. Notifications of upcoming prescribed burns are provided regularly throughout the season. The public can find this information online or through a recorded hotline. Contact your local Kaibab National Forest office for additional information. • Inciweb:
inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/5160/ • Fire Information Recorded Hotline: 928-635-8311 • Facebook:
www.facebook.com/KaibabNF/ • Twitter:
twitter.com/kaibabnf (Text ‘follow kaibabnf’ to 40404 to receive text messages.) • Kaibab website “News & Events”:
www.fs.usda.gov/kaibab
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