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Cass County, MI Emergency Management
Tuesday August 23rd, 2016 :: 09:20 a.m. EDT

Advisory

Boaters asked to refrain from causing wakes

With many Cass County Michigan lake levels still extremely high Cass County’s Office of Emergency Management and the Cass County Drain Commissioner are once again asking boaters to refrain from causing wakes while enjoying the lakes on Tuesday, August 23rd through Thursday, September 1st, 2016.

With the recent heavy rains many Cass County Michigan lakes and streams remain at extremely high and hazardous levels. High lake levels will make boating more hazardous; boaters and anglers should prepare for these conditions and use extra caution.

• With extremely high lake levels, wakes will cause shoreline damage, docks and boats to come unattached, dangerous floating obstacles.

• 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, trees, stumps and other obstructions that are normally on dry ground.

• Many people who drown consume alcohol before their accident, so skip alcohol if you plan to be in or on the water.

David L. Smith
Cass County Emergency Management Coordinator

Address/Location
Cass County, MI Emergency Management
130 N Broadway St
Cassopolis, MI 49031

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 269-445-1460

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