Forestry Corporation of NSW will be carrying out hazard reduction burning in parts of Tarkeeth State Forest between Monday 14 and Wednesday 16 September 2020. The burn will be carried out to minimise impact on nearby residents, but forest neighbours should take steps to limit their exposure to smoke, said Forestry Corporation Protection Supervisor Tom Newby. Source: Timberbiz
“The burn will be taking place in the Bennetts Trail area, around five kilometres South East of Bellingen, primarily to reduce fine fuel and minimise the impacts of future wildfires,” Mr Newby said.
“Other forest users also need to stay away from the area while we are undertaking the operation.”
Most healthy adults who experience symptoms from exposure to smoke will recover quickly and not suffer any long-term consequences.
However, local residents with chronic respiratory conditions should closely monitor their symptoms and follow their asthma or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) action plan.
The burn will be carried out over the planned period as weather conditions permit. Firefighting resources will be on site to ensure the safe containment of the fire.
The planned burn is also part of work to re-establish renewable hardwood timber plantations on the site.
Burns have already been conducted in New South Wales in the Benandarah State Forest where 115 ha was burnt, about 70% of the harvested area.