The BC Wildfire Service (BCWS) and Northern Rockies Fire Rescue will work together on a prescribed burning across two areas covering a total of about 20 hectares in the Fort Nelson area.
The BCWS said the first unit is a 17-hectare area south of the Alaska Highway, east of Cordova Way. The second is three hectares northeast of the Northern Rockies Regional Airport, near the Fort Nelson Motocross Track.
The burn is planned for Tuesday (May 12), but the exact timing will depend on weather and site conditions.
The BCWS said preparations will begin on Monday if conditions are suitable.
Prep work will involve burning fuel around the perimeter of the target areas to keep the burns from spreading beyond their established boundaries.
“Burning will only proceed if conditions are suitable to achieve objectives and allow for appropriate smoke dispersal, though smoke may linger in the following days, particularly the morning following burn operations,” said BCWS officials.
“Despite all smoke management precautions, unintended smoke impacts are possible.”
The BCWS said the burns will mitigate wildfire hazards and act as joint operational training for BC Wildfire Service and Northern Rockies Fire Rescue crews.
“Safety is paramount in all prescribed burn operations. Each burn is guided by a detailed burn plan that defines objectives and outlines key requirements, including weather and fuel conditions, personnel and equipment needs, mitigation measures, and post-fire monitoring,” said the BCWS.
Smoke will be visible in Fort Nelson and to drivers travelling along Highway 97.
To report a wildfire, unattended campfire, or open burning violation, call 1 800 663-5555 toll-free or *5555 on a cell phone.
-CKPG
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