SignalsAZ.com Prescott News Podcast - Smoke Expected from Upcoming Prescribed Burns
Episode Date: January 21, 2026Send us a text and chime in!Fire managers on the Prescott National Forest plan to conduct prescribed fire operations, primarily pile burning, on Big Bug Mesa on the Bradshaw Ranger District. These mac...hine and hand piles are from recent hazardous fuels reduction and thinning projects. Pending all required approvals, ignitions could begin as early as Thursday, Jan. 15, and continue throughout the winter months as prescribed burning conditions remain favorable. Recent and ongoing rainfall events have provided favorable conditions to allow for pile burning in numerous areas across the forest. Expect smoke impacts to be light and visible from multiple locations including Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/smoke-expected-from-upcoming-prescribed-burns/Check out the CAST11.com Website at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
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Fire managers on the Prescott National Forest Plan to conduct prescribed fire operations,
primarily pile burning, on Big Bug Mesa on the Bradshaw Ranger District.
These machine and hand piles are from recent hazardous fuels reduction in thinning projects.
Pending all required approvals,
ignitions could begin as early as Thursday, January 15th,
and continue throughout the winter months as prescribed burning conditions remain favorable.
Recent and ongoing rainfall events have provided favorable conditions to allow for pile burning in numerous areas across the forest.
Expects smoke impacts to be light and visible from multiple locations including Prescott, Prescott Valley, Chino Valley, Dewey Humboldt and surrounding areas.
As nighttime temperatures cool, smoke may linger in drainage and valleys.
Go to fire.airnau.gov to find more detailed information about air quality.
Prescott National Forest Land Management Strategy is centered on long-term forest.
health and reducing forest fuels. Prescribed fire with low to moderate fire behavior can reduce
hazardous fuels and increase forest and community resilience. In the wildland urban interface,
prescribed fire reduces the risk of wildfire to communities through hazardous fuels reduction
which helps create buffer zones where we have a higher probability of safely stopping
future unwanted wildfires. All prescribed fire activity is dependent on the availability of
personnel and equipment, weather, fuels, and approval from the Arizona Department of Environmental
quality, www.auldaq.gov. In the interest of safety, forest visitors are reminded to obey all
traffic signs and use caution when traveling in the vicinity of prescribed burns as firefighters
and fire-related traffic will be in the area. Stay up to date on Prescott National Forest News by
checking the Prescott NF website and following us on Facebook. Catch up with more local news stories on
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