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Tusayan Ranger Dist Projects News Release

Ten-X Prescribe Burn Update

Incident: Tusayan Ranger Dist Projects Prescribed Fire
Released: 11/4/2009

TUSAYAN, Ariz. - Fire managers are planning to continue work on the Ten-X Prescribed Burn southeast of Tusayan on the Kaibab National Forest on Thursday, Nov. 5. Pending favorable weather conditions and approval from Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ), personnel are preparing to ignite approximately 400 acres on the project. To date, crews have burned approximately 1000 acres on the 2,800-acre project.

The Ten-X project is four miles southeast of Tusayan along Forest Roads 302 and 303. Previous burned areas, including the 2008 X Fire, and 2009 Ruby and Rae fires, lie adjacent to the Ten-X project.

The weather service is predicting light southwesterly winds and excellent ventilation tomorrow which will help transport smoke away from Tusayan. Smoke may be visible at times from Tusayan and along portions of Highway 64.

Our prescribed burn projects are part of an ongoing effort to ensure that future fires in the area remain at a lower level of intensity, thereby protecting firefighters and the community.

For more information on our prescribed burns please contact Punky Moore, Fire Information Officer,

928-635-5653.

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Kaibab National Forest
U.S. Forest Service
800 South 6th Street
Williams, AZ 86046

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