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Warning booms and buoys being installed at GRCA dams

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Warning booms and buoys being installed at GRCA dams
CONESTOGO LAKE AND DAM (Advertiser file photo)

WELLINGTON COUNTY – The Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) will be installing warning booms or buoys upstream of dams to alert paddlers, anglers and boaters to stay away.

Dams can pose serious hazards that can result in injuries or even fatalities if warning signs are ignored, the authority states in an April 14 press release.

Water surges through gates and valves or over the dams, creating strong undertows and currents around the structures, which can be extremely dangerous.

To help manage these risks, the GRCA will be installing plastic floats joined together by a chain to create booms that serve as public safety devices.

The installation of the buoys and booms will take place between April 17 and 27, subject to change depending on weather conditions.

The GRCA says it is important to remember that while the water around dams may appear peaceful, the areas upstream and downstream are much more dangerous.

The authority urges all water enthusiasts to heed the warning buoys and booms, and stay away from the dams for their own safety.

For more information about safety around GRCA dams visit www.grandriver.ca.

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