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Forest Service reviewing, seeking input on post-fire flood mitigation proposals

9/27/2022 - 10:12 am

The Forest Service is reviewing several Coconino County proposals designed to reduce post-fire flood impact in the Flagstaff area.

The proposals seek to minimize private land damage and protect watershed resources and will target areas within or directly adjacent to the 2022 Tunnel and Pipeline burn scars.

Some of these areas, adjacent to both private land and City of Flagstaff land, were previously analyzed and approved for post-fire flood structures after the 2010 Schultz Fire.

However, additional damage caused by the Pipeline and Tunnel fires have severely exacerbated flood risk in downstream areas.

Proposals include armoring soils and building watershed structures out of logs and boulders to limit erosion. These proactive measures will stabilize burned drainages and ideally manage storm flows away from neighborhoods.

The Coconino National Forest is planning to authorize several dozen features on forest lands located in fire-affected watersheds.

These specific project areas are located northeast of the City of Flagstaff, both west and east of Highway 89, and on the north side of Flagstaff in the Schultz Creek drainage.

The Coconino NF is reviewing these proposals through the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) planning process.

Specific details on the proposed post-fire flood mitigation efforts can be found on the Coconino NF’s website:

  • Post-fire erosion and flood control activities, east of Highway 89: https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=62837
  • Post-fire erosion and flood control activities, west of Highway 89: https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=62920
     

Part of the NEPA review process includes soliciting public input. Parties interested in providing questions, comments or concerns regarding post-fire flood mitigation proposals may contact the Coconino NF prior to October 7.

Via email: [email protected]

Via postal mail: Attn: Mike Dechter, Coconino National Forest, 1824 S. Thompson St. Flagstaff, AZ 86001

Comments received will be considered project public record and will be made available for public inspection.

For information regarding the proposed projects or planning process, please contact Mike Dechter at 928-527-3416.

post fire flood map flagstaff 27Sept2022.jpg

A map of post-fire flood mitigation in the Flagstaff, Arizona area
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Forest Service reviewing, seeking input on post-fire flood mitigation proposals
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