Murkowski: Lack of Forest Management Contributes to Wildfires

June 14, 2011
11:07 AM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE              CONTACT: ROBERT DILLON (202) 224-6977
JUNE 14, 2011                                                         MEGAN HERMANN (202) 224-7875
                                              
Murkowski: Lack of Forest Management Contributes to Wildfires
 
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, expressed frustration with the Forest Service’s wildfire policies at a hearing today of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. Murkowski, the ranking member of the committee, released the following statement:
 
“Almost 10 years ago, we had a fire season very similar to the one we’re now suffering. In response, Congress passed the Healthy Forest Restoration Act, which authorized thinning and other efforts to reduce the amount of fuel on 20 million acres of national forests. However, despite the pledge of every forest supervisor to fully implement the law, less than a third of the authorized projects were ever completed.
 
“We now have another bad fire season on our hands – some 4 million acres has already burned – and we’re still grappling with the same problems as a decade ago. I believe responsibility for that failure rest with the land management agencies.”
 
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For further information, please contact Robert Dillon at 202.224.6977 or Robert_dillon@energy.senate.gov or Megan Hermann at 202.224.7875 or Megan_Hermann@energy.senate.gov.