Rise in water level at Arthurs Lake good news for boat launching
Due to the rise in water levels at Arthurs Lake (Currently 4.4 metres below FSL as at 14 July 2009) the low level launching area at Pumphouse Bay is no longer required. IFS staff have removed the navigation buoys deployed in the flume canal as they are no longer required. Boats can now be launched at the existing launching area that was used prior to the placement of the low level one. The Dam Wall ramp is also now fully serviceable. Boating anglers should take care to avoid navigation hazards and observe the 5 knot speed limit advisory until the water level stabilises.
Due to the rise in water levels at Arthurs Lake (Currently 4.4 metres below FSL as at 14 July 2009) the low level launching area at Pumphouse Bay is no longer required. IFS staff have removed the navigation buoys deployed in the flume canal as they are no longer required. Boats can now be launched at the existing launching area that was used prior to the placement of the low level one. The Dam Wall ramp is also now fully serviceable.
Boating anglers should take care to avoid navigation hazards and observe the 5 knot speed limit advisory until the water level stabilises.


