
Rimrock Retreat Fire Threatening Infrastructure
With multiple fires raging in the Yakima Valley and many brave emergency crews doing their best to contain the blaze, steps are being taken to help combat it and prevent its further spread.
A press release from the Yakima-Tieton Irrigation District describes the current situation and immediate actions that have been taken to help combat the blaze.
CURRENT SITUATIONS WITH THE RIMROCK RETREAT FIRE
The fire that started near Rimrock Retreat on July 23rd has been moving west down Tieton Canyon, alongside the 114-year-old main canal.
The Yakima-Tieton Irrigation District is implementing a system-by-system “rolling shutdown” in order to reduce the canal levels and hopefully minimize infrastructure and environmental risks.
For more information on the shutdown schedule, visit YakimaTietonIrrigation.com.
Expect delays and interruptions with any deliveries traveling through the affected area.
“We are working closely with local and state authorities to mitigate the impacts of the wildfire and return service to normal operations as soon as possible,” says the statement by Yakima-Timeton Irrigation District Manager, Travis Okelberry.
“Our priority is to safeguard lives, property, and minimize impacts to the environment and water infrastructure.” – Travis Okelberry.
For more information on the Rimrock Retreat Fire, click here.

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