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Date: 2013-11-04 14:08:06
Wildfire
Tunnel
United States Forest Service
Civil engineering
Deep foundation
Forestry
Systems ecology
Controlled burn
Ecological succession
Fire
Occupational safety and health

TUNNEL HILL PILE BURNING The U.S. Forest Service plans to burn hand-piled slash on Tunnel Hill as weather allows beginning the week of Nov. 4, 2013, and continuing until too much snow accumulates to allow efficient and s

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