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Published: 27 March 2015 27 March 2015

SILVER CITY, N.M., March 27, 2015 - Fire managers continue to evaluate current and forecast conditions in order to initiate the Bar Six Prescribed Fire on the Silver City Ranger District. This project is a 650-acre broadcast burn, less than one mile southwest of the Flying A subdivision and approximately 12 miles southwest of Silver City, N.M. off Forest Road (FR) 851, also called Red Rock Road, and FR 118.

 

Operations may begin as early as April 1, 2015. Once the project is started, ignitions could continue two to four days. The project area will be signed and posted for public safety. Smoke will be noticeable during days of ignitions and may linger at night and early morning. Objectives of the prescribed fire are to reduce hazardous fuels, improve forest health and enhance wildlife habitat.

Prescribed fire is an effective tool managers use to lower the risk of future severe wildfire. Implementation of the project will depend on availability of personnel and equipment, New Mexico Environment Department Air Quality Bureau approval and the appropriate conditions. Fire managers follow a burn plan that outlines the "prescription" or environmental conditions such as temperature, wind, fuel moisture, ventilation, and humidity that need to be met before the project begins.

Further information may be obtained by contacting Randy Gomez, District Fire Management Officer or Fabian Montano, Fuels Specialist at (575) 388-8201.