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Planes To Drop Mulch On Cameron Peak Fire Burn Scar To Reduce Runoff

Video Credit: CBS 4 Denver - Duration: 00:20s - Published
Planes To Drop Mulch On Cameron Peak Fire Burn Scar To Reduce Runoff

Planes To Drop Mulch On Cameron Peak Fire Burn Scar To Reduce Runoff

Fire mitigation is underway in the Cameron Peak Fire burn area.

Planes will be dropping mulch on the hard-to-reach areas of the burn scar.


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