Thursday 4 October 2012

Chainsaw Use Allowed Until 1 p.m. Daily on BLM Managed Lands


With cool nights and shorter days helping to ease wildland fire dangers slightly, the Bureau of Land Management announced that beginning Saturday, Oct. 6, firewood cutters can again use chainsaws on public lands until 1 p.m. daily.

This restriction, commonly known as “hootowl,” will be in effect on public lands managed by the BLM Northern California District in northeast California and far northwest Nevada, and will remain in place until rain reduces  reduce fire dangers significantly.

“While we are again allowing chainsaw use, wood cutters and other public land users need to be aware that forests and rangelands are critically dry,” said BLM Fire Management Officer Paul Whitcome.  “Small sparks can still start large fires and people need to use extreme caution outdoors.”
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