Corps of Engineers urges caution on area lakes for holiday weekend

The Army Corps of Engineers reminds visitors to the Millwood/Tri-Lakes area that the lakes are open for business as visitors from the region plan for a Memorial Day holiday weekend at the lake.

Army Corps of Engineers officials caution visitors that high lake levels have made boating and swimming more hazardous. Officials advise swimmers, boaters and anglers to prepare for these conditions, said Laurie Driver, Corps of Engineers spokeswoman.

A small number of campsites at Jefferson Ridge Park have been affected by the higher lake level on Dierks Lake. The tri-lakes also include De Queen and Gillham lakes.

"When you are on a lake, no matter how high the water, be sure to wear a life jacket. You should also remember to use the boat's kill switch and slow down to watch for submerged debris," she said.

"Use caution when launching because high water can make ramps tricky. Be patient if others take a little longer than normal. When boating near the shore or in coves, go slow to avoid underwater obstacles such as signposts, picnic tables, trees, stumps and other obstructions that are normally on dry ground," Driver said.

"Corps rangers urge everyone to obey boating laws for your safety. The rangers point out that more than half of all people who drown consume alcohol before their accident, so skip alcohol if you plan to be in or on the water," she said.

The additional boating and swimming tips include:

Boaters

  • Wear a life jacket.
  • Check your tow vehicle, trailer and boat are in working condition.
  • Check all safety equipment.
  • File a float plan with a friend.
  • Check the weather before launching.
  • Don't swim for a boat that is drifting away; get another boater to retrieve it.
  • Take a safe boating course.
  • Post a sharp lookout and add even more care at night.

Swimmers

  • Your best defense is to learn to swim.
  • When in doubt, wear a life jacket.
  • Never swim alone.
  • Never rely on toys like inner tubes or water wings.
  • Never dive into lakes from cliffs or ledges.
  • Lakes are big; don't overestimate your swimming skills.
  • Swim only in designated areas.
  • Watch your children-have a "Designated Child Watcher."

For more information about water safety, visit the Little Rock District Website at www.swl.usace.army.mil or check out the district's Facebook page at www.facebook.com/littlerockusace.

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