Reserve, NM, July 13, 2018—For Immediate Release. The Gila National Forest, Reserve Ranger District plans district-wide pile burns, weather and fire conditions permitting.
With the onset of monsoon season, the Reserve District is preparing to burn piles at various district locations. These areas will be signed and posted for public awareness. The pile burns are scheduled to begin the week of July 16, 2018. Piles will be burned throughout the monsoon green-up season as conditions are conducive to burning. The objectives of these burns are to reduce wildfire threat by removing piled fuels/slash created from past and ongoing thinning and timber sale projects.
The burns will be conducted at the following locations:
- SU slash pit piles; approximately four miles southwest of Reserve, west of State Highway 12 along FR 578
- Highway 180 Piles; Junction of HW 180 and HW 12 (FR 4040L) and adjacent to Rancho Grande Subdivision along Highway 180
- Black/Deer/Six Shooter Timber Sale Piles; approximately ten miles southeast of Reserve along FR 141 and Forest Roads 626, 626A, and 633
- Gilita Slash Pit piles; FR 28 & FR 173, two miles north of Willow Creek
Smoke may be visible in the areas where the burns are being conducted and may linger at night and in the early morning, but will normally decrease significantly as daytime weather prevails. Smoke will be monitored to ensure that the New Mexico Environment Department's Air Quality Bureau regulations are being met. Smoke-sensitive individuals and those with respiratory or heart disease should take precautionary measures. Air quality information and health protection measures are posted online at the New Mexico Department of Health's website: https://nmtracking.org/fire.
Further information may be obtained by contacting Reserve District Fire Management Officer, Shilow Norton or Fuels Specialist Pete Delgado at (575) 533-6231.