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How best to manage smoke from prescribed burns like this one last year in Sweet Home is one of the issues Oregon's Smoke Management Advisory Committee advises the Department of Forestry about. The committee meets next on June 25 in Salem.
How best to manage smoke from prescribed burns like this one last year in Sweet Home is one of the issues Oregon's Smoke Management Advisory Committee advises the Department of Forestry about. The committee meets next on June 25 in Salem.
Smoke Management Advisory Committee to meet in Salem on June 25, 2019 (Photo) - 06/17/19

SALEM, Ore. — Oregon’s Smoke Management Advisory Committee will meet June 25, 2019 in Salem. On the agenda are reports from the Department of Environmental Quality and the Oregon Department of Forestry’s Fire Protection Division; a summary of the 2019 spring burning season, a summary of smoke intrusions and incidents, and a report on federal burning. In addition, the committee will discuss fuel treatment effectiveness and key performance measures.

The public is invited to attend and there will be a period for public comment in the morning. The meeting is in the Santiam Room in Building D on the campus of the Oregon Department of Forestry, 2600 State Street in Salem. It will last from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The meeting space is accessible to persons with disabilities. Requests for an interpreter for the hearing impaired or other accommodations for persons with disabilities should be made at least 48 hours before the meeting by contacting Shauna Morris at 503-945-7529.

Created by the Legislature in 1989, the five-member committee assists and advises the Oregon Department of Forestry in carrying out its Smoke Management Program. Members are appointed by the State Forester to serve a two-year term, which is renewable.

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