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ORNL, TN Forestry crews start controlled burns for training purposes

The city of Oak Ridge said the controlled burns are expected to conclude on Thursday.

OAK RIDGE, Tenn. — Do not be alarmed if you see smoke in the East Tennessee Technology Park and Dyllis Orchard Road area. 

The city of Oak Ridge announced that crews from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the Tennessee Division of Forestry will begin controlled burns from Tuesday to Thursday.

According to the city, the controlled burn plans were approved for wildlife habitat improvement, fuel reduction and the support of kudzu management in the Dyllis Management Unit and the Gallaher Bend Management Units.

🔥💨ORNL, TN Forestry crews will begin controlled burns today near ETTP and Dyllis Orchard Road; expect smoke in the...

Posted by City of Oak Ridge Government on Tuesday, September 10, 2024

Personnel from the Tennessee Division of Forestry will conduct the burns and maintain fire control equipment and trained personnel at the burn site during the burn, the city said.

For the Dyllis Unit, burns will be conducted twice daily as training events to demonstrate wildfire suppression tactics. These will start daily at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. with actual burns lasting approximately 30 minutes each. 

On the Gallaher Unit, burns will begin at noon on Wednesday only and continue until 6 p.m.

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