Last updated: October 17, 2019
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Prescribed Burns to Begin on Valles Caldera National Preserve
Prescribed Burns to Begin on Valles Caldera National Preserve
Jemez Springs — Given favorable conditions, fire managers will begin prescribed burn
operations within Valles Caldera National Preserve starting October 17. Burn operations are
expected to last a few days, but smoke may be visible through next week.
The prescribed burns will target approximately 700 acres in the Banco Bonito and Cerro Seco
areas in the western portion of the preserve. The burns will not impact most recreational
opportunities with the exception of the targeted areas.
The parameters for implementing a prescribed burn are based upon specific assessments, agency
guidelines, and safety protocols. Managers continuously monitor weather conditions during a
burn including wind, temperature, and relative humidity. Fuel quantity and moisture are also
measured. The project will not begin unless all conditions support the burn and associated
resources are available. If conditions are not right, the burns may be postponed.
Smoke from the prescribed burns will be monitored to ensure that the New Mexico Environment
Department’s Air Quality Bureau regulations are being met. Smoke will likely be visible from
US Highway 550 and New Mexico Route 4 as well as the communities of Jemez Springs and
Los Alamos.
Smoke-sensitive individuals and people with respiratory problems or heart disease are
encouraged to take precautionary measures. Information on air quality and protecting your health
by using the 5-3-1 visibility method can be found online at the New Mexico Department of
Health (NMDOH) Environmental Public Health Tracking (EPHT) website at
https://nmtracking.org/fire. People with health concerns can also call NMDOH at 505-827-0006
for additional information. For information on the HEPA filter loan program, go to
https://facnm.org/smoke#smokeanchor5.
For more information, contact Valles Caldera National Preserve at (575) 829-4100.
Jemez Springs — Given favorable conditions, fire managers will begin prescribed burn
operations within Valles Caldera National Preserve starting October 17. Burn operations are
expected to last a few days, but smoke may be visible through next week.
The prescribed burns will target approximately 700 acres in the Banco Bonito and Cerro Seco
areas in the western portion of the preserve. The burns will not impact most recreational
opportunities with the exception of the targeted areas.
The parameters for implementing a prescribed burn are based upon specific assessments, agency
guidelines, and safety protocols. Managers continuously monitor weather conditions during a
burn including wind, temperature, and relative humidity. Fuel quantity and moisture are also
measured. The project will not begin unless all conditions support the burn and associated
resources are available. If conditions are not right, the burns may be postponed.
Smoke from the prescribed burns will be monitored to ensure that the New Mexico Environment
Department’s Air Quality Bureau regulations are being met. Smoke will likely be visible from
US Highway 550 and New Mexico Route 4 as well as the communities of Jemez Springs and
Los Alamos.
Smoke-sensitive individuals and people with respiratory problems or heart disease are
encouraged to take precautionary measures. Information on air quality and protecting your health
by using the 5-3-1 visibility method can be found online at the New Mexico Department of
Health (NMDOH) Environmental Public Health Tracking (EPHT) website at
https://nmtracking.org/fire. People with health concerns can also call NMDOH at 505-827-0006
for additional information. For information on the HEPA filter loan program, go to
https://facnm.org/smoke#smokeanchor5.
For more information, contact Valles Caldera National Preserve at (575) 829-4100.