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                                       FOREST SERVICE MANUAL 
                                  INTERMOUNTAIN REGION (REGION 4) 
                                               OGDEN, UT
                                                           
                         
            
                         FSM 2900 – INVASIVE SPECIES MANAGEMENT  
                                              
                                   CHAPTER – ZERO CODE 
                                              
           Supplement No.:  2900-2017-1 
            
           Effective Date:  March 2, 2017 
            
           Duration:  This supplement is effective until superseded or removed. 
            
            Approved:  NORA B. RASURE                 Date Approved:  02/28/2017 
                           Regional Forester 
            
           Posting Instructions:  Supplements are numbered consecutively by Title and calendar year.  
           Post by document; remove entire document and replace it with this supplement.  Retain this 
           transmittal as the first page(s) of this document.  This is the first supplement to this title. 
            
            New Document(s):       2900_zero_code                     2 Pages 
             
            Superseded Document(s) by  None                              
            Issuance Number and 
            Effective Date 
            
           Digest:  
            
           2903 – Adds new direction on preventing aquatic invasive species transport during firefighting 
           and emergency management. 
            
            
            
              
                    R4 SUPPLEMENT 2900-2017-1                                                              2900_zero_code 
                    EFFECTIVE DATE:  03/02/2017                                                            Page 2 of 2  
                    DURATION:  This supplement is effective until superseded or removed. 
                                                                           
                                               FSM 2900 – INVASIVE SPECIES MANAGEMENT 
                                                            CHAPTER – ZERO CODE 
                   
                   
                  2903 - POLICY  
                   
                           7.  Preventing Aquatic Invasive Species Transport During Firefighting and Emergency 
                  Management.  In order to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species, it is important that fire 
                  personnel recognize how our fire operations can prevent the transport of these species. The 
                  National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) Invasive Species Subcommittee provides up-to-
                  date operational guidelines, best management practices, and equipment cleaning guidance to 
                  minimize the spread of aquatic invasive species during emergency and fire activities.  Consult 
                  the NWCG website (https://www.nwcg.gov/committees/invasive-species-
                  subcommittee/publications) to obtain these protocols.  Local biologists, Resource Advisors, and 
                  fire personnel should consult with each other during the pre-season regarding known aquatic 
                  invasive species locations to facilitate incident avoidance when possible.  To minimize potential 
                  transmission of aquatic invasive species, it is recommended that you:  
                   
                  •  Consult with local biologists, Resource Advisors, and fire personnel for known aquatic 
                      invasive species locations in the area and avoid them when possible.  
                  •  Avoid entering (driving through) water bodies or wet areas when possible.  
                  •  Avoid transferring water between drainages or between unconnected waters within the same 
                      drainage when possible.  
                  •  Avoid sucking organic and bottom material into water intakes when drafting from a natural 
                      water body.  
                  •  Avoid obtaining water from multiple sources during a single operational period when 
                      possible. 
                  •  Remove all plant parts and mud from external surfaces of gear and equipment after an 
                      operational period.  
                  •   If gear contacts untreated water, consider decontaminating before moving to new drainages. 
                      Applicable gear includes helicopter buckets, snorkel ends, foot valves, and draft hoses. Water 
                      delivery equipment and accessories (e.g., fireline hoses, wye valves, nozzles) that do not 
                      transfer tank water to waterbodies do not need to be disinfected. 
                  •  For decontamination and cleaning protocols, refer to NWCG Invasive Species Subcommittee 
                      guidance (https://www.nwcg.gov/committees/invasive-species-subcommittee/publications).  
                      NWCG protocols emphasize hot water power washing or drying over use of chemicals. 
                      Chemical use on aviation fuselages or peripheral gear is prohibited.  
                  •  Carry spare, clean, dry helicopter buckets, draft hoses, and foot valves to switch out with 
                      used ones when moving to a new water source. Decontaminate the wet gear while spares are 
                      being used. 
                  •  Prime engine pumps with water from the drafting source (e.g., stream, lake) rather than using 
                      water from the engine tank. This minimizes the leakage of possibly contaminated engine tank 
                      water through the foot valve. Ensure footvalves are operating and not leaking. 
                      Decontamination of engine or water tender tanks with hot water or chemicals is not 
                      recommended. 
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