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USFS
spring burning nears completion
Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 The program is designed to
reduce wildfire danger in forest areas near Sisters.
The work is being coordinated
by Mark Rapp, Assistant Fire Management Officer for the Sisters Ranger
District.
"We have about three-fourths
of the work done close to town," said Rapp.
That amounts to nearly 700
acres of forest lands that have already been fire-treated.
He was apologetic about the
smoke produced by the project.
"The Sisters Fire Management
Group is appreciative of people's tolerance of the prescribed burns we've
been doing the past few weeks," Rapp said.
"There's still more to do,"
he added.
At the top of the list is
an 80 acre parcel about three miles southwest of town in what is known
as the "canal project."
Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 "We also have more work up
in the vicinity of Black Butte Ranch near Glaze Meadow," he said.
An additional 65-acre burn
is planned at the west edge of the ranch near George McAllister Road.
"Once those are completed,"
Rapp said, "we have another 400 acres southwest of Suttle Lake and another
piece at the east end of the lake, near Highway 20."
Rapp indicated that the Highway
20 burn had the potential, at least, to cause traffic disruptions near
the already-dangerous sharp curve just east of Suttle Lake.
Three weeks ago, heavy smoke
from a burn three miles west of Sisters prompted the Forest Service to
exercise traffic control with flaggers and pilot cars.
Last week, another burn south
of town brought some unexpected smoke into Sisters.
Failed to execute CGI : Win32 Error Code = 3 After about an hour, the wind
shifted back to the predicted westerly flow, and the smoke cleared from
town.
Another scheduled burn up
in the Jack Creek drainage is unlikely to affect Sisters, but could produce
some smoke in the Camp Sherman area.
"We're not going to do this
forever," he said. "There is a light at the end of the tunnel, so to speak.
"We'll get it done."
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