Prescribed fire is one of many methods that contribute to Marin Water's proactive approach to addressing fire fuel management and a more resilient, ecologically healthy watershed. By mimicking the natural effects of wildfire, the carefully planned burn of overgrown vegetation is a safe and efficient way to restore forest health, improve open-woodland conditions for wildlife habitat and create fuel breaks that help protect our water quality, water system and the surrounding community.
The Marin County Fire Department, in coordination with Marin Water, implements prescribed fire operations on the Mount Tamalpais Watershed. We thank our partners at the Marin County Fire Department for all of their efforts and collaboration to ensure the safe execution of these vegetation management operations. The specific date of any prescribed fire operation on the watershed will always be announced the morning of ignition and will always be dependent on air quality, weather and other environmental conditions, as well as available fire department resources.
In addition, other fuel reduction and restoration efforts – including mechanical removal, manual pulling, and others – remain ongoing on the watershed, and are guided by the Districts’ Biodiversity, Fire, and Fuels Integrated Plan.
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