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Kansas Flint Hills Smoke Management

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2021| 2020 | 2012 | 2011

2021 Radio Broadcasts

Mar 9                          

Discussion of the Smoke Management Plan, its development, the smoke model, and current outlook for 2021 by Doug Watson, Air Monitoring and Planning Chief Environmental Program Administrative Supervisor with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment

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2020 Radio Broadcasts

Mar 10                           

Discussion of the Smoke Management Plan, its development, the smoke model,  and current outlook for 2020 by Doug Watson, Air Monitoring and Planning Chief Environmental Program Administrative Supervisor with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment

WIBW podcast

2012 Radio Broadcasts

Feb 6

Comments on the Success of the Plan Last Year Tom Gross, Air Monitoring and Planning Chief with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment

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Feb 13

How Well the Plan Worked Last Year from the Pasture Manager Perspective Mike Holder, Chase County Agricultural Agent

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Feb 20

What Wichita is doing to Address Air Quality Issues and how the Plan Fits into the Scheme of Things Kay Johnson, The Manager of the Office of Environmental Initiatives for the city of Wichita

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Feb 27

The Weather Conditions that most Greatly Influence Smoke Density and Movement. Kris Craven, Meteorologist of the National Weather Service

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Mar 5

The Special Considerations when Burning in Drought Conditions Bill Waln, Fire Management of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service office in Stafford County

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Mar 12

The Performance of the Plan in its First year, and the EPA Stance on Prescribed Burning as a Pasture Management Tool Karl Brooks, Regional Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency

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Mar 19

April Restrictions on Non-agricultural Burning Miles Stotts,Environmental Scientist with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment

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Mar 26

Two Ways Smoke Impacts Air Quality Doug Watson, Kansas Department of Health and Environment

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2011 Radio Broadcasts

Jan 17

Reasons for Burning in the Flint Hills Clenton Owensby, K-State Department of Agronomy

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Jan 24

The Kansas Flint Hills Smoke Management Plan Tom Gross, Kansas Department of Health and Environment

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Jan 31

The Role of Weather in Smoke Management Kris Craven, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Feb 7

How the Smoke Management Plan Will Affect Ranchers Jeff Davidson, Greenwood County Extension Agent

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Feb 14

Fire Management Practices for Smoke Management Walt Fick, K-State Department of Agronomy

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Feb 21

Legal Aspects of the Kansas Flint Hills Smoke Management Plan Roger McEowen, Iowa State University

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Feb 28

Smoke Plume Modeling Tom Gross, KDHE

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Mar 7

Using a Burn Plan David Kraft, Natural Resources Conservation Service

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Mar 14

The Role of Emergency Managers and Fire Chiefs in Implementing the Kansas Flint Hills Smoke Management Plan Jason Hartman, Kansas Forest Service

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Mar 28

New Smoke Model Tools Tom Gross, KDHE

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