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Kaibab National Forest is currently implementing a forest restoration project on Bill Williams Mountain. The project will thin approximately 15,200 acres of dense vegetation on Bill Williams Mountain. Forest officials say a massive forest fire on Bill Williams would affect air quality, the watershed, the city reservoirs, several communication towers, fire fighter safety, historical and cultural sites and a fragile mountain ecosystem. (Wendy Howell/Williams-Grand Canyon News)

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A major wildfire and flooding on a forest peak could cause between $379 million and $694 million in damages to a northern Arizona city, according to a study.

By Associated Press May 17, 2018