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- Tusayan Rd Ten-X Prescribed Burn Today
Released: 11/10/2009
Fire managers on the Tusayan Ranger District are igniting on the Ten-X project today. Ignitions started at 9:53 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 10 and as of 11:23 a.m. they were 40% complete, with the broadcast... - Accomplishments on Ten-X Prescribed Burn, Nov. 6
Released: 11/6/2009
Fire Managers were able to safely accomplish the broadcast burn on 490 acres of the Ten-X Prescribed burn today, Friday Nov. 6. - Ten-X Prescribed Burn Accomplishments for Nov. 5
Released: 11/6/2009
Fire Managers accomplished 347 acres of broadcast burn Thursday, Nov. 5 and will burn again on Friday, Nov. - Ten-X Prescribe Burn Update
Released: 11/4/2009
Managers plan to burn approximately 400 acres on the Ten-X Project Thursday Nov. 5, if conditions are - Tusayan South Rx Burn Update
Released: 11/3/2009
Plans to burn approximately 150 acres on the Tusayan South project are postponed until weather conditions improve. The Tusayan South project is directly south of the Grand Canyon airport. - Ten-X Project Update
Released: 10/22/2009
Fire managers are planning to ignite approximately 400 acres on the Ten-X Prescribed Burn, Monday Nov. 2, pending ADEQ approval and favorable weather conditions. - Burning Cancelled for Monday
Released: 10/19/2009
Burning on the Ten-X Project is cancelled for Monday. Managers may resume ignitions on Tuesday if conditions are - Ten-X Burn Update
Released: 10/15/2009
Personnel ignited approximately 200 acres on the Ten-X Burn Wednesday. Thursday, winds were predicted out of the northeast which would carry smoke toward Tusayan. Given the conditions, managers... - Ten-X Project Planned for Wednesday, Oct. 14
Released: 10/13/2009
Managers are prepared to implement the 2000-acre Ten-X Project, 4 miles southeast of Tusayan. Favorable weather conditions are predicted starting Wednesday and extending through the week. - Ten-X Prescribed Burn Update
Released: 9/29/2009
The Ten-X project has been rescheduled for the week of Oct. 5.