Pile Burning Continues Through February 28

Source: Air Pollution Control District

WHAT: Prescribed pile burning of 1-10 treated acres of slash from felled dead trees and brush. 

WHEN: Through February 28. Additional series of burns will occur through March. Burning operations will begin at 8:30 a.m. and conclude at 5 p.m. on a permissive burn day.

WHERE: Burning will occur near Figueroa Mountain and various other forest locations (updated on Los Padres Twitter Account daily). 

WHY: The goal of the series of one-day pile burning is to reduce the risk of wildfire. Prescribed, or planned, fires typically burn less intensely than wildfires. Prescribed burns can help prevent the spread of wildfires, and can reduce impacts to watersheds that can result in soil loss and sedimentation. The burn will be conducted when the meteorological conditions are highly favorable to direct smoke away from population centers. 

WHO: This prescribed burn is planned and coordinated by the Los Padres National Forest with Santa Barbara County APCD, San Luis Obispo County APCD, San Joaquin Valley APCD, Ventura County APCD, and the California Air Resources Board in order to minimize impacts on air quality on surrounding communities. 

This burn depends on weather and air quality conditions that are favorable for smoke dispersal. If the conditions are not as desired, the burn will be rescheduled.

For more information regarding the county’s air quality, visit www.OurAir.org.

To view a statewide prescribed burn map and other features, visit the Prescribed Fire Information Reporting System (PFIRS) website: https://ssl.arb.ca.gov/pfirs/firm/firm.php

En Español: https://www.ourair.org/wp-content/uploads/021820-mediaadvisory-RxBurn-LPNF-pileburn-Spanish.pdf

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