Firefighters to Begin Prescribed Burns in Plumas National Forest This Week

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Firefighters on the Plumas National Forest Beckwourth Ranger District are planning to start prescribed burning on the Big Hill Project this week, conditions permitting.

The plan is to start treatment with approximately 40 acres south of Sloat tomorrow.  If conditions remain favorable, an additional 200 acres is planned for ignition over Thursday and possibly Friday.

Ignitions will pause over the weekend and then resume Monday, May 26.  Up to 500 acres in the project area could be ignited through next Wednesday, May 28.

Smoke is expected to be visible but not have significant long-term impacts to nearby communities, including Sloat, Cromberg, Greenhorn Ranch, Blairsden, Graeagle, Clio, Mohawk Valley, Quincy, Portola and the surrounding area.

Area residents and visitors sensitive to smoke may want to be prepared for potential smoke impacts and take measures to reduce exposure.

Short duration, minor smoke impacts are expected along California Highways 70 and 89, 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 also be increased firefighting equipment traffic in the area and traveling on Highways 70 and 89, particularly in the morning and evening hours.  Drivers in the area should use caution.

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 the operation.

For more information on the Plumas National Forest, visit www.fs.usda.gov/plumas or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/USFSPlumas.