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Water Safety Links:National Water Safety Congress Personal Watercraft Industry Association
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Each year, approximately 6,000 people drown in the U.S.Because most drowning victims had no intention of being in the water, and most people drown within 10 to 30-feet of safety, it is important that you and your family learn to swim. It is also important to follow some simple but crucial guidelines if you are going to be near the water.
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Swimming Safety Tips
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Boating Safety Tips
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River SafetyThe Chattahoochee River just below Buford Dam is one of the most popular trout fishing spots in the State. However, the Corps of Engineers cautions visitors to use extreme care when fishing below the Dam. The Chattahoochee can change quickly from a serene slow moving stream to a swift and treacherous river when water is released at Buford Dam. During water release the river can rise up to 11 feet within a matter of minutes. Several safety precautions are in effect for the 3 miles of river between Buford Dam and the Ga. Highway 20 bridge. Visitors should:
Fishermen should also be aware of the effects of hypothermia. Water released at the dam average 44 to 58 degrees year-round. When exposed to these temperatures, exhaustion or unconsciousness can occur in 30 to 60 minutes. Wearing rubber waders is strongly recommended. For more information or questions about river safety, contact the Corps of Engineers.
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since April 4, 2004
US Army Corps of Engineers
Lake Sidney Lanier
Last updated: 06/18/2008