PRESCRIBED PILE BURNS SCHEDULED THROUGH MARCH 2022 ACROSS MOUNT LEWIS FIELD OFFICE AREA

Organization:

Bureau of Land Management - Nevada

BLM Office:

Mount Lewis Field Office

Media Contact:

Tim Howell, Assistant Fire Management Officer

Several prescribed burning activities are scheduled from December 27, 2021, to March 1, 2022, across seven units within the Mount Lewis Field Office area.

Burning activities will be intermittent, not occurring every day throughout the burn window, as five to seven days of favorable weather are needed to burn. If favorable weather conditions do not happen before March, the burns may be postponed until a window of acceptable conditions exists.

In total, there are approximately 500 piles across the seven units. Three units are just north of Eureka, Nev., and four units are between Battle Mountain and Austin, Nev. Smoke may be visible while burning along Highway 305 in Lander County and Highway 276 in Eureka County.

The piles are the result of two years’ worth of fuels-reduction efforts where crews have cut woody vegetation and piled it to help reduce hazardous wildland fire-fuel building up along roads.  Now that the piled brush has had time to cure, burning the piles is the last step in the fuels-reduction efforts. 

This burn window notice is intended to inform the public while giving the Battle Mountain District Fire Crews the flexibility needed to perform burning activities during favorable weather conditions and in the safest manner possible.

For any questions, concerns, or additional information, please call Tim Howell, Assistant Fire Management Officer for Battle Mountain District, (775) 931-3206 or call the Mount Lewis Field Office at (775) 635-4000.


The BLM manages more than 245 million acres of public land located primarily in 12 western states, including Alaska, on behalf of the American people. The BLM also administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation. Our mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of America’s public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.