Firefighters Begin Controlled Pile Burning Near Janesville Grade with Smoke and Traffic Impacts

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Firefighters on the Plumas National Forest Beckwourth Ranger District plan to conduct pile burning operations this week on the Bootsole Project located near the top of the Janesville Grade, conditions permitting.

Approximately 493 acres of piles are planned for treatment with ignitions expected to start tomorrow (Sunday) and continue through Tuesday. Firefighters may continue additional ignitions through the week depending on conditions.

Smoke is expected to be visible from U.S. Highway 395 between Susanville and Herlong Junction, including the communities of Janesville, Milford and the surrounding area, as well as from Antelope Lake Recreation Area. But it is not expected to have significant long-term impacts to nearby communities.

Short duration, minor smoke impacts are expected along Janesville Grade and neighboring forest roads. Visibility on roads in the project area may be reduced, especially early in the morning and late evening as smoke settles.

There will be increased firefighting equipment traffic in the area. Drivers should use caution, watch for fire equipment exiting and entering area roadways, and possible slow traffic. This includes beginning and end of day at the intersection with U.S. Highway 395 and Janesville Grade.

Area residents and visitors planning to recreate in the area, including hunting and fishing, are asked to be aware of their surroundings, be prepared for possible short-term smoke and reduced visibility, and to watch for vehicle traffic and firefighters working near roads.

If weather conditions become unfavorable, including increased or gusty winds in the area, burning will stop until conditions improve. Firefighters will be monitoring conditions throughout operations.

Sharing the full news release, as well as photos of the Bootsole Project area before pile burning operations start tomorrow.