TORONTO – As open water begins to appear, Ontario Power Generation (OPG) reminds the public to stay away from hydroelectric facilities.
In a news release, it advises that heeding posted warning signs and respecting barriers around OPG hydro stations is imperative year-round, especially during spring, when conditions may be unpredictable.
Snowmelt and spring showers can mean higher volumes of fast-moving water as well as unstable and slippery riverbanks. The water remains quite cold, which increases drowning risk.
“Seasons may change but the hazards around hydroelectric facilities remain,” said Paul Seguin, OPG Senior Vice President, Renewable Generation.
“Please, as you enjoy the long weekend, ensure your family, friends and pets stay well clear of these areas.”