Show Underwater Hazards ds At Pineview Reservoir Pine Pineview view Reservoir boaters are cautioned to be extra alert J for r changing changing- underwater underwater ards ands due to the rapid draw draw- down presently occurring at this popular boating water According to Tedd Tuttle Boating Chief of the Division of Parks and Recreation several boats have already received damage to hulls props and from old and abandoned roadways and other hazards just under the water surface THE DIVISION rangers as assigned assigned as- as signed to Pineview Bud DeRyke DeRyke DeRyke De- De and Martin Van Roosendaal Roosendaal Roosendaal daal suggest that boaters stay well clear of the ends of the three arms and the sides of the center arm and confine their activity to the known deep water channels and the area between the arms and the buoy line The roadway hazards can be avoided since their locations locations locations loca loca- can be detected from where they enter the water from the receding shoreline This hazardous condition will continue to exist as long as boaters can still utilize the ramps for launching THE PORT RAMP will probably be useable until October mid-October according to District Forest Ranger Frank McElwain His office is presently presently presently pres pres- planning to take advantage advantage advantage ad ad- vantage of this low water condition with a project of hazard marking or removal iO co o the degree that available funds and manpower will allow |