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Moonset Closed, Alternate Site Available This Year

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The US Forest Service will be working this year to enlarge the Moonset Pit area that has provided free disposal of woody debris for Sherwood and Parks area residents. Since Moonset Pit will not be available this summer, an alternate site is being made available. This site is north of the Pittman Valley exit, off FSR 74  at the old Williams dump site (FSR 900). Work is still being done on staffing and exact dates the sites will be open. As soon as the flyer with dates and times is available, it will be posted here. The full news release from the USFS is below. 

News Release

Moonset Pit Renovations Begin, But Will Remain Closed For Public Safety

Williams, Ariz., April 3, 2018—For Immediate Release. Officials on the Kaibab National Forest, are alerting local residents in and around the communities of Parks and Sherwood Forest Estates, that Moonset Pit will undergo an expansion project set to begin this month.

The purpose of the project is to open up the space within the pit which will allow for separation between the cinder operations and the woody debris piles ultimately providing for a much safer environment for all users. It will also provide for a larger capacity which in turn will accommodate more users for this popular site in the future.

The work will involve a Forest Service contractor who will clear timber from an additional 5 acres adjacent to the existing area. Once the timber has been safely removed, Coconino County Public Works will continue with the surface expansion creating a larger, safer area between the personal use cinder materials and the debris pit used for public disposal of natural woody materials.

Unfortunately, due to the hazardous nature of the site undergoing construction, the entire pit will remain closed for public use for the remainder of the year to ensure public safety. Kaibab National Forest and Coconino County officials hope to complete the entire project by spring of 2019 and expect the Moonset Pit to be fully operational and open for both uses by the summer of 2019.

In the interim, alternative locations have been designated to provide residents options to access personal use cinders and provide a location for dumping of herbaceous materials from cleanup of private properties.

The W-Triangle Cinder Pit just north of Spring Valley will be available to residents for personal use cinder collection. Personal mineral material permits are available at the William Ranger District office at 742 S Clover road during regular business hours Monday through Friday.

The alternative green waste disposal site will be at the old dump site off Buggy Wheel road on forest road 900 north of Pittman Valley off forest road 74. Scheduled days and hours of operation at this temporary location will be made available by early next week. Access will only be permitted during open hours of operation.

Residents are encouraged to take advantage of these services in order to make their private property more defensible against the threat of wildland fire. No garbage, household trash, building materials, lumber or other items will be allowed. Materials should not be bagged.

The success of this community provision is largely attributed to the volunteers of the Parks Area Connection and Sherwood Forest Fire District who staff these pits during open hours of operation. This annual service is also supported by the Kaibab National Forest and the Rural Communities Fuels Management Partnership.

For more information on the about the Moonset Pit expansion project contact Deirdre McLaughlin at damclaughlin@fs.fed.us 928-635-5662.
For additional information on creating defensible space, visit  www.firewise.org  or fireadapted.org/

 

Bob Blasi
Fire Information Officer

Forest Service

Kaibab National Forest / South Zone

p: 928-635-5653
c: 928-606-7491
f: 928-635-5690
bobblasi@fs.fed.us

742 S Clover Rd
Williams, AZ 86046
www.fs.fed.us

 

 

 

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