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Southwest District BLM Prescribed Fire

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Colorado 
Colorado 

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Phone: 970-240-5335
Hours: M-F 9-4

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On Wednesday, Sept. 25, BLM Southwest District Fire successfully treated about 192 acres on Carpenter Ridge in the Uncompahgre Field Office, CO.https://www.blm.gov/announcement/sept-25-27-blm-conduct-prescribed-fire-treatments-carpenter-ridge-coFor more information on prescribed fire treatments in the Southwest District, visit the Southwest District BLM Prescribed Fire Information InciWeb page:… Read more
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Great weather conditions today made it possible for firefighters to treat 634 acres on the West Dolores Rim Prescribed Burn project located 3 miles east of Egnar, Colorado. If conditions allow, firefighters will continue to burn the remaining 124 acres tomorrow in Unit 20A, located approx. 7.4 miles northeast of Dove Creek, CO. Smoke might be visible on parts of Highway 141 and could settle… Read more
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Firefighters have the conditions today to burn West Dolores Rim prescribed fire Unit 20A, a 124-acre Ponderosa pine unit located 7.4 miles northeast of Dove Creek, Colorado. This unit will be burned using ground ignitions only. Smoke is expected to be visible from US-491 and CO-141 throughout the weekend and into next week. Winds are expected to push smoke away from Dove Creek and Egnar,… Read more
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The Bureau of Land Management Southwest District plans to conduct several prescribed burns beginning early October or as conditions allow. The prescribed burn projects will be on the Gunnison, Tres Rios and Uncompahgre Field Offices. The planned burns are part of larger projects to reduce hazardous fuels; protect wildland-urban interface communities; improve big game habitat, sage grouse habitat, and range conditions; and reintroduce fire to a fire-adapted ecosystem to restore healthy forests and species diversity.  

While no road closures are expected during the projects, camping near the units is discouraged due to increased traffic and likelihood of smoke in the area, particularly at night. Multiple days of burning may occur throughout the fall into the winter, as fuel conditions and weather permit. Project areas will be monitored once completed to ensure public safety. While smoke may be visible in the burn area at times, most of the smoke will lift and dissipate during the warmest parts of the day. Expect visible smoke in the area for several days after each burn is completed as vegetation in the interior continues to smolder. 

The BLM obtained smoke permits from the Colorado State Air Pollution Control Division, which identify atmospheric conditions under which the burns can be implemented. Prescribed fire smoke may affect your health. For more information, visit https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/cdphe/wood-smoke-and-health.
 

Specific information on upcoming prescribed burn projects can be found in the News section.

Basic Information
Current as of Fri, 09/27/2024 - 18:58
Incident Type Prescribed Fire
Incident Commander Bureau of Land Management Colorado
Southwest District Fire & Aviation Management
Coordinates 37° 54' 9'' Latitude
-108° 49'
32
'' Longitude
Current Situation
Percent of Perimeter Contained 0%