It's about that time of year right before Memorial Day when the forest start closing or issuing fire restrictions. Would imagine with the high precip winter that something will budge. Not seeing anything yet. Just a friendly reminder to be on the lookout before heading out through Labor Day.
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AZ Forest Closures/Restrictions 2010
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To top that off there are some really high winds coming through this weekend, some areas should see gusts up to 50 mph.
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This link covers closures and restrictions on all public lands in AZ ... BLM, State Trust, State Parks, National Parks, Forest Service, and Tribal land. Its updated as each agency issues the press release of restrictions or closures.
http://www.publiclands.org/firenews/AZ.php
So far, only restrictions are in Yuma, Havasu, and Phoenix sectors of BLM land.
http://www.publiclands.org/firenews/AZ.php
So far, only restrictions are in Yuma, Havasu, and Phoenix sectors of BLM land.
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Depending on your perspective, we have been fortunate or unfortunate to have cooler than normal conditions for a good long while, and May has been well below for most of the month, so things are still somewhat moist.
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BLM land in Pinal County, including Aravaipa Canyon, is now restricted:
BLM Imposes Fire Restrictions in Pinal County
Safford, Ariz. – Thanks to abundant winter moisture and the resulting growth of vegetation, wildfire conditions also continue to grow as fine fuels dry with the increasingly hot days and windy conditions. To reduce the chance of catastrophic wildfires, the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) Gila District, which includes two million acres of public lands in southeastern Arizona within the Safford and Tucson field offices, is joining Pinal County by issuing fire restrictions on public lands in that county.
Effective at 6:00 a.m. on May 21, 2010, and until rescinded, the following acts are prohibited:
1. Building or using a fire, campfire, charcoal broiler, or wood stove including in developed camping and picnicking areas. However, the use of propane and petroleum-fueled stoves, lanterns, or heating devices is allowed.
2. Smoking, except within an enclosed vehicle or building.
3. Using fireworks, explosives or any incendiary device.
4. Welding or operating acetylene or other torch with open flame.
5. Possessing or using a motor vehicle off roads, except when parking in an area devoid of vegetation within 10 feet of the roadway.
It is important to note that these fire restrictions apply within the BLM's Aravaipa Canyon Wilderness, which is mostly located within Pinal County with the east entrance in Graham County. Those with permits for the wilderness should adjust their plans accordingly by bringing approved cooking devices.
The following persons are exempt from the restrictions of this Fire Prevention Order:
1. Any Federal, State or local officer or member of an organized firefighting force in the performance of an official duty.
2. Persons with a permit specifically authorizing the prohibited act or omission.
Violation of this Fire Prevention Order is punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000, or imprisonment of not more than 12 months, or both. Violators can also be held personally responsible to reimburse fire suppression costs. Fire restrictions will likely remain in effect until the summer monsoons provide enough moisture to grassland and woodland vegetation.
Homeowners are encouraged to protect their property by maintaining "defensible space" around homes and outbuildings. To do so, clear flammable vegetation within 30 feet of structures. More tips can be found on the web at http://www.firewise.org. Stop by any BLM office for a free copy of "Living with Fire" to learn about providing a fire-safe zone around your home.
For additional information on fire restrictions in Arizona, visit the Public Lands Information Center website at http://www.publiclands.org/firenews/AZ.php or call the Interagency Fire Hotline at 877-864-6985.
source: BLM News Release, May 20, 2010
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