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PG&E Urges Caution for Whitewater Recreation on Feather River’s North Fork

Pacific Gas and Electric Company urges the public to take extra safety precautions as water flows will be higher through the weekend of July 27th and 28th for whitewater recreation in the Rock Creek Reach of the North Fork Feather River in Plumas County.

This portion of the river contains Class III, IV and V rapids, which are only appropriate for skilled paddlers, and not appropriate for tubing.

The Rock Creek Reach is the 8.3-mile portion of the North Fork of the Feather River in the Plumas National Forest between PG&E’s Rock Creek dam and the Rock Creek powerhouse near Storrie.

Starting at 9 a.m. on Saturday, July 27, PG&E flows will be increased to 1,100 cubic feet per second until 3 p.m. Flows will then be gradually reduced to 900 cfs and held through Sunday, July 28 at 2 p.m. Afterward, flows will gradually decrease to the season normal of approximately 450 cfs.

The recreational flows are done in cooperation with the American Whitewater organization and the Rock Creek–Cresta Ecological Resource Committee and are usually done four weekends a year in summer. Other higher flows scheduled this year include the weekends of June 1-2, August 24-25 and September 28-29.

PG&E offers the following water safety tips:

Sudden immersion in cold water can stimulate the “gasp reflex,” causing an involuntary inhalation of air or water. It can even trigger cardiac arrest, temporary paralysis, hypothermia and drowning. When faced with swift water, even the strongest swimmers may be easily overwhelmed.

Many unseen obstacles can be lurking below the water’s surface. Swift water can make these obstacles even more treacherous. Guided trips for inexperienced paddlers are strongly recommended.

Recreating in PG&E canals and flumes is strictly prohibited. Stay out of canals and flumes, which are very dangerous due to slippery sides, sub-surface obstacles, fast moving water, and transitions to full tunnels and pipes. For more water safety tips visit: www.pge.com/hydrosafety

Jeremy Couso
Jeremy Couso
SusanvilleStuff.com Publisher/Editor
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