BISHOP, Calif. - Interagency fire crews with the Bureau of Land Management Bishop Field Office and the Inyo National Forest will be conducting pile burning operations this week in Bridgeport Valley, Mono County, as weather and air quality conditions allow.
Slash piles, composed of limbs, branches and downed trees, will be burned on approximately 240 acres of BLM-managed public land in the Lower Summers Meadow Unit of Green Creek and Bridgeport Valley, west of Highway 395 southwest of Bridgeport.
Prescribed burns help eliminate available hazardous fuels, reduce the risk of severe wildland fire and increase firefighter and public safety.
Smoke is expected to be visible from Conway Summit, Bridgeport, Conway Ranch Estates, Lee Vining, June Mountain, Highway 395 and Virginia Lakes Road. The public is advised to never drive into smoke, which may obscure a driver’s view of the road. Please do not congregate to watch burn activities and beware of fire equipment and vehicles on the roads.
The BLM is committed to keeping public landscapes healthy and productive. All prescribed fire operations are conducted in close coordination with the Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District.
For more information, please call Heather Stone at the Bishop Field Office, 760-873-2400.
Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management