U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
 
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For Immediate Release:  July 17, 2008
                        Contacts:  Pamela Mathis (623)580- 5509; (602)402-7690 cell;
                                          Ken Shaver (623) 580-5578; (602) 320-8190 cell; 
                                          ken_shaver@blm.gov
                       
 
BLM Phoenix District Lifts Fire Restrictions
 
PHOENIX, Ariz., - Effective July 21, 2008, at 6:00 a.m., the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Phoenix District will lift fire restrictions on public lands in south-central and central Arizona under the jurisdiction of the BLM Phoenix District. The recent onset of the summer monsoon has brought substantial moisture and higher relative humidity to most areas significantly reducing the risk of large wildfires. 
 
Visitors are reminded that the potential to start a wildfire still exists since not all areas have received significant rainfall. Please keep the following in mind and use caution when recreating on your public lands:
 
  • Campfire Use: The area within 5 feet of a campfire, cook stove or lantern should be clear of vegetation or other flammable material. Never leave a campfire unattended and ensure that campfires are completely out and cold before leaving your campsite.
  • Smoking: Smokers need to extinguish and discard their cigarette and cigars properly. The use of ashtrays is strongly encouraged.
  • Equipment Operations: Ensure that the proper spark arrestor devices are in place when operating chainsaws, off-highway vehicles or other spark producing equipment. A fire extinguisher must be on hand when using a welder or torch in the field. 
  • Motorized Use: Always stay on roads and only park in areas void of vegetation. Direct contact or sparks from hot catalytic converters can ignite dry grass.
 
The BLM appreciates your cooperation in protecting thepublic lands. For more information on wildfire prevention and fire safety contact the Phoenix District at (623) 580-5500. A recorded message on fire restrictions throughout the Southwest is available toll free at 1-877-864-6985. Current fire information can also be foundon-line at www.azfireinfo.com or http://gacc.nifc.gov/swcc/.
 
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Last updated: 07-22-2008