I was co-builder of WRNE and did virtually all of the antenna proof when they moved from bayou Chico in the 1980's. That site is very swampy and large amountsmof fill material had to be brought in to build the transmitter building pad as well as the towers. I also recall that the origonal tower constrution contractor was killed when he tried to use the load line to begin the day's work. Naturally, in 30 years things can change but unless there was a record breaking drought, or the water flow was changed somehow, that site has a low chance of a grass fire.
Due to its "dampness" and location, it had a somewhat better signal that the other stations I proofed in that area during those years.
Bob.