BLM conducts pile burns near Mt. Trumbull
By Rachel Carnahan
Fire managers for the Bureau of Land Management Arizona Strip District are planning to burn slash debris piles located near Mt. Trumbull, approximately 65 miles south of St. George. Depending upon conditions, the burns will begin in early December 2019 and last through April 2020 if weather and fuel conditions allow. The burns are intended to decrease future wildfire risk and protect cultural and natural resources.
Prescribed burns must meet strict weather-related and environmental conditions prior to ignition. BLM Arizona Strip District fire staff will monitor on-site weather and fuel conditions and manage prescribed fire activity before, during, and after ignition operations. Smoke may be present during the length of the project in this remote area. Smoke emissions will be managed in accordance with the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality regulations.
There are no closures anticipated, but public access may be restricted during ignition and periods of active fire spread to ensure public safety. Signs will be posted to notify the public. Please use caution when traveling in the area of the fire.
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