Due to improved conditions on the Bow River, the Calgary Fire Department is lifting the boating advisory issued on Friday, May 29, effective immediately.
Flow rates on both the Bow and Elbow rivers have decreased and river conditions have improved, however there is still reduced visibility, and the water temperature remains cold. At these levels, people can resume normal activities on and around our City’s rivers but are encouraged to use caution.
Calgary’s rivers are closely monitored by several City departments. During the annual runoff season, melting snow and floating debris can create dangerous conditions for people on the river, prompting these types of advisories.
Along with turbidity and debris, conditions for a Calgary Fire Department boating advisory include Bow River flow rates exceeding 280 cubic metres per second above the Elbow River confluence.
A lifted advisory does not remove the need for caution on Calgary’s waterways. Conditions are unpredictable this time of year and can change without warning, such as when we experience sudden thunderstorms that result in rapid, short duration increases in flow.
Calgary Fire and its Aquatics Rescue Team will continue to monitor and patrol Calgary’s waterways. As always, Calgarians are reminded to use caution and be prepared for anything on the water. All watercraft users must wear lifejackets, ensure they have the required safety equipment for boating, and must avoid consuming alcohol and other intoxicants on Calgary’s waterways.
Courtesy: The City of Calgary Newsroom
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