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Posted by: thepinetree on 04/06/2016 08:28 PM Updated by: thepinetree on 04/06/2016 08:31 PM
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Groveland Ranger District China Underburn. Ignition Late April Or Early May

Groveland, CA...The Groveland Ranger District is planning to conduct an understory burn this month and as soon as next week, weather and fuels conditions permitting. The burn area is located approximately 4 miles NE of Greeley Hill, along Forest road 1S29, 2S28, and 2S17, encompassing approximately 546 acres. The area will be treated with low-intensity fire, accomplishing approximately 50 acres daily. Smoke may be visible from Smith Station Road, with some down canyon drift smoke visible in the evening and early morning...

chinaburn


Prescribed burning is an effective, cost efficient method of reducing flammable forest fuels, improving firefighting capabilities, and reducing the impacts of large, uncontrolled damaging wildland fires. This is a planned prescribed burn; please do not report it as a wildfire.

 

Prescribed Fire for Resource and Public Benefits




Prescribed Fire Name / Ranger District

China 04 Understory Burn, Groveland Ranger District

General and Specific Location

Located approximately 4 miles NE of Greeley Hill, along Forest road 1S29, 2S28, and 2S17, at specific geographic location [section 10, 11, 14, 15 range17E, township 2S]. Smoke may be visible from Smith Station Road, with some down canyon drift smoke visible in the evening and early morning.

Projected Duration

Ignition of the prescribed burn is expected late April of 2016 or early May of 2016, with controlled burning to continue over the next 10 days once iginitions have started. Burning is contingent on weather, fuel moisture, and air quality. All burning is monitored and conducted in accordance with state and county air quality guidelines and closely coordinated with local county air quality control districts.

Planned Size of Prescribed Burn

Total of 546 acres to be treated with low-intensity fire, with planned ignition on approximately 50 acres daily. Size of burn may vary with weather and fuel moisture conditions, as well as permissible air quality burn days.

Type of Prescribed Burn

Broadcast underburn

Burn Project Objectives

Reduce the buildup of flammable forest fuels,both ground fuels and ladder fuels; reduce the threat of uncontrolled, large and damaging fires; treat activity generated fuels; improve protection for life, property, and resources.

Public Benefits

Prescribed burning is an effective, cost efficient method of reducing flammable forest fuels, improving firefighting capabilities, and reducing the impacts of large, uncontrolled damaging wildland fires.

Resource Benefits

Controlled, or "prescribed", low-intensity fires enhance wildlife habitat, protect and maintain water quality and soil productivity, improve forest ecosystem health, and reduce the threat of uncontrolled conflagrations. The Sierra Nevadas are a fire-dependent ecosystem, where fire is part of natural forest processes.

Public Advisory

This project is a planned prescribed fire (controlled burn). Please do not report as a wildland fire. Thank you for your cooperation!




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