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Kaibab National Forest plans pile burns on Tusayan and Williams districts
Fire managers plan to burn piles on the Tusayan and Williams ranger districts of the Kaibab National Forest tomorrow and Friday. The piles are the result of forest restoration efforts, and the goal... more
Approximate Location
Incident Overview
Fire managers plan to burn piles on the Tusayan and Williams ranger districts of the Kaibab National Forest Jan. 5 and 6. The piles are the result of forest restoration efforts, and the goal of burning them is to further reduce fuels that could feed high-intensity wildfire.
Basic Information
Current as of | |
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Incident Type | Prescribed Fire |
Date of Origin | Thursday January 05th, 2017 approx. 07:00 AM |
Location | Kaibab National Forest, Williams Ranger District |
Incident Description | Williams Ranger District Prescribed Fire Projects |
Current Situation
Size | 52 Acres |
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Significant Events | Williams Ranger District fire managers plan to burn piles scattered within a 52-acre area Jan. 5 and 6 near Kunde Knoll, about 8 miles south of Williams. Smoke is expected to drift to the north and northeast during the day and will be most noticeable in the immediate area surrounding the pile burn during ignitions and for a few hours afterward. Smoke impacts to any developed areas or nearby communities are expected to be light. Also on Jan. 5 and 6, Williams fire managers plan to burn the single, large natural debris pile at Three Sisters Cinder Pit, located north of Cataract Lake about two miles northwest of Williams. Smoke is expected to be pushed north and northeast during daytime hours, away from Williams. However, light smoke may be noticeable in the northern portions of Williams during overnight hours. No road or trail closures are expected with either pile burn on the Williams Ranger District. |