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BLM plans prescribed burns in Hualapai Mountains

KINGMAN – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Colorado River District is scheduled to complete prescribed burning in the Hualapai Mountains, located 20 to 25 miles southeast of Kingman, contingent on favorable weather conditions between March and the end of April. The operations may span several days, with completion anticipated within three to five days post-ignition. The specific areas targeted for treatment include Blue Tank and Bull Canyon. Public notifications will be shared to local media outlets and the agency’s social media channels on days when firefighters are actively carrying out prescribed burning activities.

The implementation of these prescribed burns is intended to treat approximately 3,000 acres of dense chaparral. The purpose is to mitigate wildfire risk and enhance safety for firefighters and the public. These prescribed burns replicate natural fire patterns to reduce fuel loads and have been demonstrated to be effective in lessening the destructiveness of unplanned wildfires.

Smoke may be visible from Kingman, Yucca, Wikieup, Interstate 40, and Highway 93, and will be heavy at times. The public may experience smokey conditions in the vicinity of the project area. Smoke emissions will be managed in accordance with Arizona Department of Environmental Quality regulations. Jeep trails accessing the burn areas may be temporarily closed for public safety and reopened when safe to do so.

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