This incident is 100% contained.
Approximate Location
39.144 latitude, -120.673 longitudeSummary
Wednesday - July 30th - American River Complex Contained
The Government Springs/Westville fire was declared 100% contained Wednesday evening, July 30. The fire is located in the North Fork American River watershed northeast of Foresthill, California. The fire, along with several other fires in the American River Complex, started on June 21 during a dry lightning storm.
The fires were previously managed by two national incident management teams and a transition organization. Management of the fire will be the responsibility of American River Ranger District (ARRD) as of Thursday morning, July 31. Jeb Pronto of ARRD will be the Incident Commander. Some suppression repair work remains, as does ongoing patrolling, mop up and monitoring of the fire perimeter.
A 20-person hand crew, two engines, TNF helicopter 514, two excavators, one dozer, one chipper and miscellaneous overhead will remain on the fire to continue mop up, patrol, and suppression repair work.
The public is reminded that the American River Complex fires are contained, but not controlled. During the next few weeks smoke may be seen in the burn area, but because it is in the interior part of the burn it should not be a threat to containment lines. Fire personnel will continue to patrol and monitor the fires through the summer. It is not expected that the fire will be controlled until fall rains occur.
The following trail closures remain in effect due to fire related hazards: Mumford Bar, Beacroft, American River and Sailor Flat.
Fire restrictions remain in place on the Tahoe National Forest. Information on fire restrictions is available at www.fs.fed.us/r5/tahoe.
For current conditions or questions, please call the American River Ranger District during normal business hours at (530) 367-2224 or the Forest Public Affairs Officer, Ann Westling (530) 478-6205.
The Tahoe National Forest wishes to thank the many cooperating agencies, organizations and the communities of Foresthill, Blue Canyon, Emigrant Gap, Alta, Auburn, and Truckee for their help and support.
Basic Information
| Incident Type | Wildland Fire |
|---|---|
| Cause | Lightning |
| Date of Origin | Saturday June 21st, 2008 aprox 02:00 PM |
| Location | 11 Miles NE of Foresthill, CA |
| Incident Commander | Jeb Pronto |
Current Situation
| Total Personnel | 60 |
|---|---|
| Size | 20,541 acres |
| Percent Contained | 100% |
| Estimated Containment Date | Wednesday July 30th, 2008 aprox 12:00 AM |
| Fuels Involved | Fuel Model 10 Timber (litter and understory), Brush, and chaparral. Fuel Models 10 and 6 |
| Fire Behavior | Smoldering continues in heavy down-dead fuels, stumps, and duff. |
| Significant Events | Mop-up and patrol continue. Repair of suppression impacts continues. Closure information: Bearcroft Trail(from the trailhead to the North Fork of the American River), American River Trail(east of the Mumford Bar Trail toward the Sailor Flat Trail), Mumford Bar Trail, and Sailor Flat Trail are closed. All roads are open beginning July 24. The China Wall staging area and campgrounds including Tunnel Mills, North Fork, Onion Valley, and Mumford Bar Trailhead Campgrounds are now open. Do to continuation of mop-up and patrol along the roads, the public is advised to drive carefully. |
Outlook
| Planed Actions | Mop up and patrol continue. Continue suppression repair efforts. |
|---|---|
| Growth Potential | Low |
| Terrain Difficulty | Extreme |
| Remarks | Not available |
Weather
| Current Wind Conditions | 4-12 mph SW |
|---|---|
| Current Temperature | 85-90 degrees |
| Current Humidity | 15-25 % |







