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Date: September 28, 2009
KAIBAB CONTINUES WITH FALL BURNING PROJECTS
For Immediate Release Sept. 25, 2009
Punky Moore 928-635-5653

Kaibab National Forest Prescribed Burns

WILLIAMS, Ariz. – A forecasted shift in the weather pattern will provide suitable conditions to implement prescribed burns on the Kaibab National Forest starting Monday, Sept. 28. Planned projects include the Ten-X burn on the Tusayan Ranger District and the Twin and City burns on the Williams Ranger District. Winds are predicted to switch from this week’s easterly component to a southwesterly direction which will provide a good opportunity to work on these projects.

The Ten-X project is located four miles southeast of Tusayan between Forest Roads 302 and 303 covering approximately 2,000 acres. The project will begin Monday and continue over a period of days or weeks depending on weather and smoke production. While the project is underway, a temporary detour of the Arizona Trail will reroute users from Watson Tank onto Forest Road 303 for about a mile.

On Tuesday, personnel plan to complete containment line work on the Twin burn located five miles south of Williams on the Williams district. Pending favorable weather, evening operations will occur on the south slope of Bill Williams Mountain near Twin Springs Road. Evening conditions with cool temperatures and diurnal winds will help prevent rapid fire spread while personnel ignite the 20-acre burn along a section of the northern containment line.

Later in the week on the Williams district, personnel intend to ignite the 300-acre City Northeast Freeway unit located east of Williams between I-40 and Highway 64. Smoke will be present along portions of I-40. Please use caution traveling through the area.
Our prescribed burn projects are part of an ongoing effort to ensure that future fires in the area remain at a lower level of intensity, thereby protecting firefighters and the community. Implementation of these projects is contingent on favorable weather and Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) approval.

For more information on our prescribed burns please visit the Inciweb at http://www.inciweb.org/incident/1878/ (http://www.inciweb.org/incident/1878/ ) and http://www.inciweb.org/incident/1880/ (http://www.inciweb.org/incident/1880/ ) or contact Punky Moore, Fire Information Officer, 928-635-5653.




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