Tourism
GMW urges boaters to put safety first

WITH school holidays and a long weekend approaching, Goulburn–Murray Water (GMW) is reminding people visiting its lakes, dams, and reservoirs to be safe on the water.

GMW is anticipating high visitation numbers over the coming weeks, with most of its storages at healthy levels due to the recent rainfall.

GMW Water Storage Services general manager Martina Cusack asked for all prospective visitors to make safety their priority.

"We want everyone to have fun, but most of all we want everyone to return home safely," she said.

"The rainfall we have experienced recently means there are high flows heading into many of our storages. This can create strong currents, high debris loads and changes in the river and sand bars, which boat operators need to be prepared for.

"Boat operators should always wear personal flotation devices and maintain a lookout for hazards and other users at all times.

"Conditions can change quickly, so stay up–to–date with weather reports when heading out."

For boaters, several simple steps can significantly improve their safety:

• observe water levels and the potential for submerged hazards – if in doubt, slow to five knots or less;

• seek out local knowledge on conditions and hazards;

• maintain a good lookout;

• ensure the motor kill switch is attached to the driver;

• take note of signage at boat ramps;

• ensure the vessel is equipped with the required safety equipment and that it is in good working condition and easily accessible;

• remember alcohol and water do not mix. Don't drink on the water and;

• do not overload the vessel.

GMW has temporarily closed Laanecoorie Reservoir and Hepburns Lagoon to boating due to the increased risk to recreational boaters.

Visitors can plan ahead and check for public notices like the ones at Laanecoorie Reservoir and Hepburns Lagoon by visiting GMW's Water Storages page on its website https://www.g–mwater.com.au/water–resources/catchments/storages.

Further information on boating safety in Victoria go to www.transportsafety.vic.gov.au.