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SNOW SUPPORTING

Pile Burn Near Cedro Lookout


Due to the location and elevation the burn will be visible from all directions leading into the
East Mountain area

TIJERAS, NM, December 21, 2010 – The Sandia Ranger District will be implementing a pile
burn next to the Cedro Lookout, Tuesday December 21, 2010. So far, weather and resources are
lining up to successfully complete this project. The Cedro Lookout is located two miles south of I-
40 and the Village of Tijeras. Due to the elevation the burn will be very visible from all directions.
This project is being implemented to protect the lookout tower and facilities that are located on the
administrative site.

The Cedro pile burn is a continuation of a fuels reduction program here on the Sandia Ranger District.
There are approximately 10 acres and 400 piles to be treated. We expect the project to take two to three
days.

The parameters for implementing a pile burn are based upon specific assessments, agency guidelines and
safety protocols. During this burn, managers continuously monitor weather conditions, including wind,
temperature, and relative humidity. Fuel conditions including fuel moisture and the quantity of fuels are
also measured. Smoke will be visible and expected to have variable affects to neighboring communities.

We are working in cooperation with Bernalillo County Fire Departments and New Mexico State Forestry
as contingency resources. For questions or concerns please contact the Sandia Ranger District 281-3304
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