Wednesday, July 03, 2013

Voluntary Boating Restriction Ending

Loree Duczek <lduczek@rdek.bc.ca>

Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 8:00 PM

The water levels continue a slow decline -- dropping another 1" in the past 24 hours. As the situation has stabilized, the RDEK will be removing the voluntary request for "no boating" tomorrow and moving to a voluntary "no wake zone" in the south end of the lake starting tomorrow morning.

I will provide you more details, including a map tomorrow. We will be posting the maps around the community and at access points around the lake, but I wanted to send this out tonight as I just got the word.

Thank you again for your patience over the past few days during the requested voluntary "no boating."

Have a great night, everyone. I'll send more by 10am tomorrow.

4 comments:

  1. Now it is up to the power boaters to be "Responsible". And the land owners as well.

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  2. You can seek the truth or be popular, it is hard to do both. Thanks James.

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  3. It is a relief to see the Lake going down again. Thanks to all the boat owners that didn't contribute to the problems around the Lake.

    Now we look for some beach to play on and certified safe for bathing Lake report.

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  4. I see the beach is slowly re-appearing again but has anyone heard on the "Certified Safe for Bathing" lake report yet? Maybe one that includes more than just the public beaches at the north end of the lake?

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