Austin Water completes prescribed burn to boost land resiliency, water quality

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Austin Water completes prescribed burn to boost land resiliency, water quality
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Austin Water’s Wildland Conservation Division conducted a succesful prescribed burn on Thursday.On Feb. 6, the prescribed burn was conducted on 288 acres on the

Austin Water’s Wildland Conservation Division conducted a successful prescribed burn on Thursday.“Conducting prescribed burns is one of the strategies used to manage these lands and protect groundwater in Central Texas,” said Matt Lore, Austin Water Wildland Conservation Division. “Prescribed burns improve the resiliency of our land when they are used as a planned seasonal management tool.”

Highly trained professionals such as The Austin Water staff, city and county fire departments, federal, state, and local land management agencies ensured the safety pf the burn.All personnel meet specific training, experience, fitness, and personal protective equipment requirements for the position they perform on the Fireline.

“Prescribed fire reduces brush and promotes grasslands which provide the optimal quality and quantity of water to recharge the aquifer, Austin Water said in a press release. “Wildland Conservation staff have seen wildflowers and native grass communities experience greater biodiversity after prescribed fires.”The burn was successful and productive for the Water Quality Protection Lands.

Prescribed burns improve the resiliency of our land when they are used as a planned seasonal management tool.” “Prescribed burns mimic the natural fire cycle in a way that can be planned and organized to limit fire intensity and can serve both natural landscapes and human communities by reducing the potential for destructive wildfires,” Austin Water said in a press release.

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