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1 Smoke Management on the Quinault Indian Reservation Carolyn Kelly Air Quality Specialist

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4 Burn or No Burn? Burning planned in advance Notification: – AQS – Taholah Police Department – WDNR (when, where, resources, tonnage of smoke) – Forest Manager – QDNR Director – Agency Superintendent

5 Data Collection RAWS (Remote Automatic Weather Station) used for current data Seattle NOAA data center Daily weather on burn units Fuel moisture for 10hr fuels and 100hr fuels SPOT weather forecast – Site specific forecasts

6 Communicating with the Community BBoard Post Office Fitness Center Taholah Merc QDNR Postings

7 Wildfires Quinault Fire Department receives a fire report from police department or forestry personnel or citizen on: – Location – Color of smoke – Approx. size QFD responds with 1 type 6 engine and three firefighters Size up fire & communicate with Central Dispatch If more resources are needed, Central Dispatch sends more. Central notifies Forest Manager, QDNR Director, and Agency Superintendent.

8 Likely Causes.. Human Caused Lightning Strikes Fireworks

9 Rx Fires RXB3 pile burning program handles burning of slash piles created by logging each fall season Currently training staff for RXB2

10 #’s The Fire Program burns between 1600 and 2000 pile each year depending on how many timber sales are harvested and how many acres. – For the most part, only landing and road side piles are burned. – In the past, there have been whole units piled and fire burns them along with other units.

11 #’s Cont’d The Fire Program has seven fire personnel – Four personnel from Forestry – One person from harvest section forestry – Two from inventory section in forestry We also have used folks from BIA Trust Forestry On the average, fire starts with 15 and ends up with 10. The Fire Program Fire Management Officer Fuel Fires Specialist Central Dispatch *Assistant Fire Management Officer *Structure Fire Chief

12 Lastly.. Over the last four years of burning slash, Quinault Fire has not had any smoke in Taholah Village, Amanda Park, Queets, or Moclips Estates. This is due to good planning, watching weather, timing of burns and outstanding work by the burning staff and great assistant from Smoke Management and Air Quality.

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