Fire in Scotia Timber Company Lot

Multiple fire units responded to the Scotia Mill for a fire burning in a log deck. The first unit on scene, the Mill Incident Commander, said that the mill company had sent men and equipment to dismantle the log deck so that the fire could be fought.

UPDATE 6:06 p.m.: Photo from Ahsheena Santos

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Dude
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Dude
8 years ago

Again!!! Does this mean our water will be brown and stink like the last time.

Lost Croat Outburst
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Lost Croat Outburst
8 years ago

Bummer. I thought they usually put a water spray system on stacked logs to prevent spontaneous combustion. With the drought maybe that was impossible.

Dave Kirby
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Dave Kirby
8 years ago

The main reason they keep logs wet in warm weather is to prevent checking and decay. You see that more often in warmer inland locations like Weaverville.