Important News From Lucy

Good morning, neighbors!

As the skies clear, please continue to be careful with water recreation.  

Water levels and conditions can still change rapidly, and water quality can still be compromised, not to mention unseen debris in still-turbid water.

This post is taken from the Bellows Falls Fire Department post on Facebook on Friday, July 21.  The advisory is from Great River Hydro, about the operation of the dam.

“IMPORTANT ADVISORY: As part of our successful flood control response during the historic rain event on July 10, 2023, Great River Hydro (GRH) raised the stanchion flashboards at our Bellows Falls dam on the Connecticut River in accordance with the dam’s design, its operating procedures, and its FERC license.

With the floodwaters receding, GRH is now preparing to reset the stanchions and restore the flashboards to their normal operating positions. The restoration project will involve drawing down the impoundment upstream of Bellows Falls dam for a brief period to accomplish the work. 

As soon as early next week (dependent upon when optimal flow conditions can be reached), GRH will slowly lower the impoundment, conduct the necessary work, and then gradually refill the impoundment to normal operating levels. The entire process will take approximately 3 days. We will communicate with you again when the drawdown is set to begin.

During the drawdown, visitors to Connecticut River will see exposed riparian areas upstream of Bellows Falls dam, most visible closest to the Bellows Falls dam. We are taking every measure to mitigate, to the extent possible, risks and impact to environmental resources in and adjacent to the Connecticut River.

All recreational use of the river is strongly discouraged during the drawdown period as reduced flows may expose previously submerged hazards and dangerous quagmire conditions could exist in exposed flats. Recreational boating upstream of Bellows Falls Dam will continue to be discouraged after the impoundment is re-filled until GRH can fully restore all public safety measures. Boat ramps at the following locations remain temporarily closed for public safety purposes: Herricks Cove (Rockingham, VT), Charlestown (Charlestown, NH), and Pine Street (North Walpole, NH). Further updates will be provided as soon as possible. 

The public may contact Great River Hydro at communications@greatriverhydro.com or (802) 291-8104”

I’m hoping it dries out enough so I can mow my lawn for the  second time this summer.

Lucy

One thought on “Important News From Lucy

  1. France Menk's avatar
    France Menk 07/22/2023 at 8:35 AM Reply

    Thanks, Lucy, An important notice not to be ignored A joyous summer to Walpoleans!

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