Prescribed burning planned on Clifton Ranger District

Springerville, AZ, April 6, 2017 — For Immediate Release — The Clifton Ranger District on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests plans to begin the Mesa Re-Entry prescribed burn starting April 10. This burn was planned two weeks ago, but had to be postponed due to unfavorable weather conditions. The project will take two weeks to complete, depending on weather conditions. When ignitions have been completed personnel will remain on scene monitoring the burn as needed.

The 5,605 acre burn area is bounded to the north by Pine Flat Rd (FSR 515), to the east by U.S. Highway 191, to the south by Upper Eagle Creek Rd (FSR 215), and to the west by the Sheep Wash Canyon. Fuel types include grass, juniper, oak, pinyon pine, and ponderosa pine. The burn is intended to reduce canopy cover and maintain areas of reduced canopy cover achieved in past prescribed burns. It will also reduce juniper re-sprouts and enhance mule deer, white-tail deer, turkey, pronghorn antelope, and javelina habitat.

Smoke will be visible from Morenci, the community of Eagle Creek, and U.S. Highway 191. Motorists are advised to drive safely when approaching areas where prescribed fire activities may limit visibility and/or hinder fire personnel operations.

All prescribed burns are approved through the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) before ignition begins. The ADEQ monitors air quality and determines whether or not it will be a good day for smoke dispersion. Although smoke from prescribed fire can still be noticeable, it is usually for a shorter time and considerably less smoke than wildfires produce. If you are sensitive to smoke or have respiratory problems, stay indoors if possible.

Prescribed burning enhances wildlife habitat and watershed conditions, while promoting forest health and protecting communities from the effects of future high severity wildfire.

Questions or concerns contact Justin Thompson on the Clifton Ranger District at 928-687-8613 or visit the ASNFs website at: www.fs.usda.gov/asnf

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***Fisher Fire Update***

April 6, 2017/12:00 p.m.
Location: Black Mesa Ranger District of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, ¾ of a mile south of Chevelon Canyon Lake in Chevelon Canyon, Coconino County, Arizona
Start Date: Reported April 3, 2017 at 4 p.m.
Size: 100 acres
Percent Contained: 0
Cause: Unknown
Resources Assigned: 1 Type 6 Engine
Vegetation: Juniper, Timber with a grass understory
Growth Potential: Low to Moderate
Summary: Due to steep terrain, fire personnel are monitoring the fire from the top of Chevelon Canyon. In areas that are accessible personnel are mopping up hotspots along the fire’s edge. Less than a dozen smokes were visible on the fire with no new spread or growth in the last couple of days. Resources will remain on scene throughout the week and weekend. Smoke may be visible from Chevelon Canyon Lake.
Structures Threatened: None
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Fisher Fire Update for April 6, 2017

4/6/17 Mspringer 12:32 pm
Fisher Fire Update
April 6, 2017/12:00 p.m.
Location:
 Black Mesa Ranger District of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests
 Coconino County, Arizona
 ¾ of a mile south of Chevelon Canyon Lake in Chevelon Canyon
Start Date: Reported April 3, 2017 at 4 p.m.
Size: 100 acres Percent Contained: 0
Cause: Unknown Resources Assigned: 1 Type 6 Engine
Vegetation: Juniper, Timber with a grass understory Growth Potential: Low to Moderate
Summary: Due to steep terrain, fire personnel are monitoring the fire from the top of Chevelon Canyon. In areas that are accessible personnel are mopping up hotspots along the fire’s edge. Less than a dozen smokes were visible on the fire with no new spread or growth in the last couple of days. Resources will remain on scene throughout the week and weekend. Smoke may be visible from Chevelon Canyon Lake.
Structures Threatened: None