News Release: Area and Road Closures Reduced on the Wilson
Prairie Fire
Prairie Fire
Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2018
Contact: Christie Shaw, Oregon Department of Forestry
541-263-0661
Darcy Weseman, Umatilla National Forest
541-278-3722
[Morrow County, Ore.] Umatilla National Forest officials
have re-opened Bull Prairie Lake Campground and reduced the closure area
associated with the Wilson Prairie Fire to provide access to National Forest
lands not impacted by the wildfire or wildfire suppression efforts. A
description of the updated closure area is at the bottom of the news release.
have re-opened Bull Prairie Lake Campground and reduced the closure area
associated with the Wilson Prairie Fire to provide access to National Forest
lands not impacted by the wildfire or wildfire suppression efforts. A
description of the updated closure area is at the bottom of the news release.
“We know Bull Prairie Lake Campground is an important area
for our communities and visitors,” said Brandon Houck, Heppner District Ranger.
“Suppression efforts have held the fire within its current footprint and we feel
we can thoughtfully make some adjustments to the closures while keeping
firefighters and the public safe.”
for our communities and visitors,” said Brandon Houck, Heppner District Ranger.
“Suppression efforts have held the fire within its current footprint and we feel
we can thoughtfully make some adjustments to the closures while keeping
firefighters and the public safe.”
The Wilson Prairie Fire is currently 405 acres and 75%
contained. A local Type 4 organization took command of the fire today at 6 a.m.
Firefighters are continuing mop up within the fire perimeter and completing
suppression repair activities, including water barring (an angled trench, to
direct water off the fireline to prevent erosion), removal of hose, and removal
of trash from the fire line. Firefighters
also continue to make repairs to OHV trails impacted by fire line.
contained. A local Type 4 organization took command of the fire today at 6 a.m.
Firefighters are continuing mop up within the fire perimeter and completing
suppression repair activities, including water barring (an angled trench, to
direct water off the fireline to prevent erosion), removal of hose, and removal
of trash from the fire line. Firefighters
also continue to make repairs to OHV trails impacted by fire line.
The Morrow County Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Park,
restaurant, and campground remains open, however some OHV trails may be
impacted by the fire activity. Please
observe all trail and area closures.
restaurant, and campground remains open, however some OHV trails may be
impacted by the fire activity. Please
observe all trail and area closures.
The weather forecast for the region is a continued hot and
dry trend with poor humidity recovery. Any
spark landing in light fuels (grass) has a 100% potential to start a fire so
please follow restrictions to limit potential human wildfire ignitions. Please
follow restrictions to limit potential human wildfire ignitions.
dry trend with poor humidity recovery. Any
spark landing in light fuels (grass) has a 100% potential to start a fire so
please follow restrictions to limit potential human wildfire ignitions. Please
follow restrictions to limit potential human wildfire ignitions.
·
Regulated Closure is in effect for ODF’s Central
Oregon District. Specific restrictions,
intended to reduce human caused fires, can be found at www.ODFcentraloregon.com.
Regulated Closure is in effect for ODF’s Central
Oregon District. Specific restrictions,
intended to reduce human caused fires, can be found at www.ODFcentraloregon.com.
·
Phase B of the Public Use Restrictions (PURS)
for the Umatilla National Forest is in effect.
For more information regarding these and other restrictions on the
Umatilla National Forest visit www.bmidc.org.
Phase B of the Public Use Restrictions (PURS)
for the Umatilla National Forest is in effect.
For more information regarding these and other restrictions on the
Umatilla National Forest visit www.bmidc.org.
A map and detailed description of the reduced area closure is
available at all Umatilla National Forest offices as well as on the Umatilla
National Forest website: www.fs.usda.gov/umatilla/.
available at all Umatilla National Forest offices as well as on the Umatilla
National Forest website: www.fs.usda.gov/umatilla/.
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Area Closure Description:
Starting at Forest Service Road
(FSR) 2000350 at its junction with the Forest Trail 2000320 east to its
junction with FSR 2039000, then east on FSR 2039000 to Forest Boundary at T7S,
R26 Section 6, then following the Forest Boundary north then west to Forest
Trail 2000320, then follow Forest Trail 2000320 south to FSR Road 2000350.
(FSR) 2000350 at its junction with the Forest Trail 2000320 east to its
junction with FSR 2039000, then east on FSR 2039000 to Forest Boundary at T7S,
R26 Section 6, then following the Forest Boundary north then west to Forest
Trail 2000320, then follow Forest Trail 2000320 south to FSR Road 2000350.
Additionally, the following roads are closed:
•
National Forest System Road (NFSR) 2039000 –
From the Junction of NFSR 2000350 easterly to Morrow County Road Wilson Creek
Road 732 – 2.5 miles.
National Forest System Road (NFSR) 2039000 –
From the Junction of NFSR 2000350 easterly to Morrow County Road Wilson Creek
Road 732 – 2.5 miles.
•
National Forest System Road (NFSR) 2000350 –
From the Junction of Highway 207, easterly to National Forest System Road
(NFSR) 2039000 – 4.6 miles .
National Forest System Road (NFSR) 2000350 –
From the Junction of Highway 207, easterly to National Forest System Road
(NFSR) 2039000 – 4.6 miles .
•
National Forest Trail (NFT) 2000320 – From the
Junction of National Forest System Road
2003500, north to National Forest Boundary
– 0.6 miles
National Forest Trail (NFT) 2000320 – From the
Junction of National Forest System Road
2003500, north to National Forest Boundary
– 0.6 miles