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Crackdown at Greers Ferry Lake

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Federal officials are reminding landowners and others who use Greers Ferry Lake that boats cannot be tied up on the shoreline. The Army Corps of Engineers plans patrols to identify owners NOT complying with regulations meant to keep boats from breaking loose and becoming hazards. Boats remaining on the lake in violation of the rules may be impounded. The Corps also plans to remove unauthorized buoys anchored in the lake. Also, the Corps plans to crack down on people operating vehicles off of authorized roadways on public property. Posted by Mike Hellgren

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