Continued Hazard Reduction Burns Near Katoomba, Blue Mountains

The NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service is planning a hazard reduction burn near Katoomba in the Blue Mountains National Park, from Thursday 14 March 2024, weather permitting.

Staff from Metro South West and Blue Mountains regions undertaking the Pisgah Ridge hazard reduction burn near Glenbrook in the Blue Mountains National Park

The proposed 44-hectare burn will take place to the east of the railway line and Great Western Highway, between Medlow Bath and Katoomba.

The purpose of the low intensity burn is to reduce naturally accumulated fuel loads in the park, promote water quality and to help protect nearby communities from any future bushfire.

The Katoomba Catchment Special Area within and around the proposed burn area will be closed to the public.

Smoke may be visible in the national park and surrounding areas during the burn, and for up to a week afterwards.

Motorists should use caution when driving on local roads and along this section of the Great Western Highway in case there are smoke impacts on visibility.

People vulnerable to smoke are encouraged to remain indoors and keep their doors and windows closed to reduce exposure.

This burn is one of many hazard reduction operations undertaken by NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service each year, many with assistance from the NSW Rural Fire Service and Fire and Rescue NSW.

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