PROVO, Utah, June 11, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — After two drownings last weekend, Provo and Orem police and officials, along with Utah County Sheriff officials, have issued a list of guidelines to keep the public safe.
“Rivers and creeks in the area are channeling snowmelt from the surrounding mountains, which increases the volume and speed of most waterways throughout the county,” the statement says.
“Of particular concern is the Provo River, which is currently running ten times faster than usual levels. Its volume is expected
to peak within the next two weeks. We strongly urge the public to use extreme caution around the river over the next month.”
“Our heartfelt condolences are with the families of those who lost their lives this past weekend,” it adds. “We ask our community to do all they can to ensure no more lives are lost to water recreation incidents this summer.”
And it lists the following safety practices:
- Stay at least 40 feet away from riverbanks.
- Wear life jackets when recreating on or near the river. (A requirement within unincorporated areas of Utah County.)
- Obey any closures or advisories posted at trails and parks.
- Know where your children are roaming during summer break
- Talk with your children about water dangers, and staying 40 feet away from rivers.
- Keep pets on a leash.
- Avoid recreating along the Provo River until later in the summer.
- If you do recreate near a waterway, don’t go alone.