BEND– Cooler temperatures and shorter days have
created an opportunity for fuels specialists on the Deschutes National Forest
to begin prescribed burning season. If conditions remain favorable, fuels
specialists will begin burning as early as next week.
On Tuesday and Wednesday, fuels specialists on
the Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District are planning three prescribed burns south of
Bend. A 175 acre unit called “Pit 18” is on the west side of Wake Butte is
slated for ignitions, while “Pit 12” and “Myst 12” at 75 acres and 58 acres
respectively are between Fall River Campgrounds and Fall River Estates along
Forest Road 42 are also planned. For
more precise locations, visit the prescribed burn live map below.
In addition to these units, there are numerous
prescribed burns planned in the forest. On the Bend Fort-Rock Ranger District approximately
30 burns are planned, including three units in West Bend, five near Sunriver
and four near La Pine State Park. There
are six units around Sisters slated for treatment including one near the
Tollgate subdivision and one adjacent to Highway 20. Additionally, the Crescent
Ranger District has seven prescribed burns planned including three around Davis
Lake, three near Walker Mountain and one unit near Hamner Butte.
Any decision to move forward with prescribed burn
plans will depend on appropriate weather conditions and fuel moisture, as well
as adequate staffing and public notifications. All prescribed burns have been
scheduled to take advantage of the cooler and more humid fall season, which moderates
fire behavior to allow fuels specialists to remove hazardous fuels, reducing
the potential for high-intensity uncharacteristic fire, while restoring low
intensity fire to a fire-adapted ecosystem and improving range and forest
health.
Fuels specialists follow policies outlined in the
Oregon Department of Forestry smoke management plan, which governs prescribed
fires (including pile burning) and attempts to minimize impacts to visibility
and public health.
Keep up with prescribed burns in Central Oregon
by visiting this live map: http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/webmaps/deschutes/cofms-rxfire/
For more information, visit the Deschutes website
at www.fs.usda.gov/deschutes and follow us on twitter @CentralORFire.
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