06-29-2016, 09:35 PM
Narrows is not included in this mess. But, you have Glendale, Twin, Lamont, Johnson and several reservoirs over in Oneida County around Malad are totally closed to all watercraft.
Here are two Facebook links that clarify what is required. Basically the Canal companies are requiring everything put on the water to have the inspection done.
[url "https://www.facebook.com/franklin.swcd.id?fref=hovercard"]https://www.facebook.com/franklin.swcd.id?fref=hovercard[/url]
[url "https://www.facebook.com/FranklinSWCD/?fref=ts"]https://www.facebook.com/FranklinSWCD/?fref=ts[/url]
Originally in April, they were going to exempt anything under 10ft just like the State does, but, the Canal Companies decided to have everything that floats get inspected.
This is why there is an online petition to get the Canal Companies to at least meet State Regs, and to be a little reasonable on duplicate inspections. See the other thread on here about the petition that I posted.
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Here are two Facebook links that clarify what is required. Basically the Canal companies are requiring everything put on the water to have the inspection done.
[url "https://www.facebook.com/franklin.swcd.id?fref=hovercard"]https://www.facebook.com/franklin.swcd.id?fref=hovercard[/url]
[url "https://www.facebook.com/FranklinSWCD/?fref=ts"]https://www.facebook.com/FranklinSWCD/?fref=ts[/url]
Originally in April, they were going to exempt anything under 10ft just like the State does, but, the Canal Companies decided to have everything that floats get inspected.
This is why there is an online petition to get the Canal Companies to at least meet State Regs, and to be a little reasonable on duplicate inspections. See the other thread on here about the petition that I posted.
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