No mention of Dale Hollow in TWRA July 4th holiday boating report
Five injury accidents did occur here in Region III
DALE HOLLOW-The lake here was again absent from the latest Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) boating report released following the the four-day July 4th holiday.
Though no major incidents or fatalities were reported from Dale Hollow, five of the nine injury accidents reported across the state did occur in TWRA Region III—which includes the local lake.
The report did not specify if any or how many of the five happened on Dale Hollow Lake.
The TWRA did say there were two fatal boating-related incidents on other waterways during the Operation Dry Water weekend.
Each of the incidents involved men who fell from boats.
The first came July 4 as a 75-year-old Knoxville resident drowned while docking his boat at the Tennessee National Marina in Loudon County.
The second occurred when a Dyer County man appeared to suffer a medical emergency and fell into the water while fishing at the confluence of the Tennessee and Hiwassee rivers.
There were also 18 property damage incidents reported, eight which came in the Region I (West Tennessee) area.
TWRA boating officers made 31 alcohol-related boating under the influence (BUI) arrests. Several written warnings and verbal warnings were issued, mostly due to marine events and compliance issues.
The TWRA number of fatalities stands at 11 as compared to 14 through the July 4 holiday period last year.
The TWRA Boating and Law Enforcement Division compiled the holiday statistics after receiving reports from the agency’s four regions.
Operation Dry Water is a period of increased enforcement and education about the dangers of impaired boating around July 4th, one of the busiest times for boating activity in the year.