Magdalena Ranger District Continues Durfee Bolander Prescribed Fire Operations

With yesterday and today’s ignitions, burn operations will continue to complete the 1,135 acres on Unit 8 of the Magdalena Ranger District Durfee Bolander Unit 8 Prescribed Fire. Smoke may be visible from the communities of Magdalena, Alamo and Datil.

The Durfee Bolander RX Fire Unit 8 is in the vicinity of Durfee and Bolander Canyon along FSR 476, FSR 220, 661A and 220X.

Ignitions are dependent upon agency administrator approval and conditions within the ranges outlined in the prescribed fire plan. Optimal conditions result in effective smoke ventilation and dispersal and help achieve the desired effects needed to accomplish the burn plan objectives.

Our land management strategy is centered on long-term forest health, including reducing forest fuels and using prescribed fire on the landscape. Prescribed fires are intended to reduce hazardous fuels that have accumulated due to drought, climate change, insects and disease, and decades of fire suppression.

With fire there is smoke, but firefighters take measures to reduce smoke impacts as much as possible. Fire crews use tactics such as starting early in the day and ending ignitions early in the afternoon to allow for the most ventilation possible throughout the burn. Smoke may settle into drainages and lower elevations at night, but is expected to dissipate by late morning, as daytime temperatures increase. Information on air quality and protecting your health can be found online at the www.airnow.gov/

Photo of Magdalena Ranger District: Durfee Bolander Unit 8 Prescribed Fire burn operations on May 24, 2023
Photo of Magdalena Ranger District: Durfee Bolander Unit 8 Prescribed Fire burn operations on May 24, 2023

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