Title: Burning in Idaho
1Burning in Idaho
Preseason burn list compiled annually. All burns
input to AMS web page. Propose burns by noon
mountain time, on the day before the burn is to
be lit. Check website for burn approval
recommendation. After burning, report
accomplishment (acres) back to AMS.
2Airshed Management System
Links
www.smokemu.org
3AMS User Guide Link
Click on the Links shortcut to access more
info.
4AMS User Guide Link
5AMS Log In
Burn Report to get to log in screen
6AMS Log In Page
Pulldown menus will walk you through selecting
your Agency, Office and Password. The Message
banner is updated as needed to pass information
along to all burners.
7Enter Preseason Burns
This is the complete list of your planned
burning, submitted in January of each year (Idaho
burners can request additions throughout the
year). Each burn will be assigned a unique number
by the application. This number stays with the
burn through its entire lifetime, and into the
archive. Fill this in completely for each burn
you plan to do. BE ACCURATE! This information is
the historical file for this burn. Double check
your work.
8Propose Burns
Burns are proposed by noon mountain time, on the
day before burn is to be lit. Be realistic on
your proposal. Dont over-propose. Itll work
against you. Consider using the A or B priorities
for your burns. The A burns are those that you
would prefer to get approved, while, if those
arent approved, the B burns would suffice.
Except before weekends and holidays.
9Propose Burns
You must also consider Holidays when submitting.
.
Submit on Friday for burns on Saturday, Sunday
and Monday
Labor Day
10Propose Burns
This is your preseason list.select the burn or
burns you want to propose.
11Propose Burns
The three blocks require a value be entered. You
can select from the Proposed Dates field and
propose the same burn a number of times. Once
complete, just hit the Propose button and you
will get a confirmation.
12Approved Burns
As soon as noon has come and gone, the Smoke Unit
can begin looking at the proposed burn list. The
Meteorologist provides dispersion forecast to the
Program Coordinator, who makes the
recommendations. Burns are approved for the
following day (or over the weekend) and are
available for viewing in AMS by 4PM mountain time.
13Report Daily Burns
AMS will require that you report your
accomplished acres on the day after any burn has
been approved. You cannot propose new burns until
these are reported on. If the burn was not
attempted, enter a zero for acres. Once a burn
has been completed (acres burned equals acres
preseason), it is removed from the pulldown list
and is no longer available for proposing.
14Burn Restrictions
View restrictions, if any, from the link on the
AMS (smokemu.org) main page. Restrictions can
vary from elevational restrictions, restrictions
by burn type, or possibly a no burning
recommendation. These are done at the same time
as approvals, and posted by 4 PM mountain time.
15Burn Restrictions
The dispersion forecast is also posted here, and
may help you with your proposal choices.
16Winter Burning
Burning in the winter months (December thru
March) is done with an auto-approve process. If
a burner has need to burn during this period of
the year, and has obtained adequate air
dispersion information, they can propose the burn
in AMS and it will immediately be approved. The
burner is responsible for the burn/no burn
decision. Once this has been done, it is
important to remember to also report
accomplishments, if any, back into the system.
17Other Information
Access to air quality information, weather
information, Airshed Group files and the like are
also available from the Links page. Smoke
Monitoring phone is (406) 329-4952, email is
smu_at_smokemu.org