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BLM plans fall and winter prescribed burning

A firefighter burning a pile of debris during a prescribed burn

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – As fall weather brings shorter days and cooler temperatures, the BLM is preparing for fall and winter prescribed burning. Fuels specialists may begin ignitions as early as October 15, if conditions are favorable.

The Klamath Falls Field Office hopes to accomplish up to 750 acres of pile burning. Ignitions are expected to continue over the next several months as weather conditions allow. Prescribed burn projects are planned in the following areas:

 

Prescribed burning reduces hazardous fuels which can burn during wildfires. The piles are concentrations of leftover materials from previous thinning projects. Where possible, material was first offered for firewood, commercial sale, or biomass use. Some material was also scattered to rehabilitate sites and close user-created routes.

Each project can take several days or several weeks to complete, depending on the size. Crews will move between each project area based on site-specific weather. Main roads within the project areas will be signed to inform residents and the public of planned prescribed fire activity. No road closures or delays are expected.

All prescribed burning is highly dependent on favorable temperature, moisture, and wind conditions. Each of these prescribed burns will only be implemented if the conditions are right to meet the objectives of the burn. All prescribed burn areas will be patrolled during and following ignitions.

Prescribed burns are completed in cooperation with the Oregon Department of Forestry smoke management plan. Piles may smolder, burn, and produce smoke for several days after ignition. Efforts will be made to minimize smoke impacts to nearby communities.

What does this mean for you?

During prescribed burns, smoke may settle in low-lying areas overnight.

 

For more information on prescribed burning or for information specific to the BLM Klamath Falls Field Office, call 541-883-6916.