SHERIDAN COUNTY, WY — Firing operations near the Big Goose water treatment plant Thursday proved successful, as officials said crews were able to complete two miles of containment lines starting from the plant and moving southeast.
“These operations are being conducted with the goal of minimizing damage to the watershed, infrastructure, and communities and preventing the fire’s eastward spread,” said a post from the Rocky Mountain Area Complex Incident Management Team.
The fire itself grew 2,902 acres as of Friday morning, bringing the total to 79,280. The increased acreage meant containment actually shrank from 15% to 14%, but officials said firefighters are making progress overall on all sides of the blaze.
Incident command did authorize the limited deployment of aerial fire retardant in the Big Goose Drainage to continue to protect the critical area. The City of Sheridan government released a statement attempting to put those concerned about contamination of …