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EPHRATA - The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has closed one of its Columbia River access sites in the northcentral region because it is unsafe for launching trailered boats.

The Sunland Estates water access site, about eight miles west of George on the Grant County side of the Columbia River, is closed indefinitely while launch repair or replacement is assessed and project funding is sought.

The concrete-plank boat launch is currently in such poor condition that attempts to launch trailered boats are hazardous, said Terrie Preston, WDFW northcentral region lands agent based in Ephrata. The department plans to conduct a work assessment and seek the funding and federal permits needed to restore the launch, she said.

Preston noted several alternative Columbia River access sites in the area:

* WDFW's Old Vantage Highway access site east of Vantage on the Grant County side of the river.

* Washington State Parks Wanapum Recreation Area southwest of Vantage on the Kittitas County side of the river.<br />
* Crescent Bar Recreation Area southwest of Quincy on the Grant County side of the river.<br />
* WDFW's Buckshot access site southwest of Mattawa on the Grant County side of the river.<br />
* WDFW's Vernita access site east of Priest Rapids Dam on the Grant County side of the river.

Media Contact<br />
Terrie Preston (509) 754-4624 Ext. 17