Corps of Engineers Emphasizes Water Safety for Labor Day Holiday

Aug 29, 2024 at 11:39 am by WGNS News


As summer winds down, many Americans will take to the water for the long Labor Day weekend for some end-of-season fun in the sun. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District wants to remind visitors to its lakes and recreation areas throughout the Cumberland River Basin to practice safety around open water.

“Since March of this year, 12 water-related fatalities have occurred at our lakes,” says John Malone, Nashville District lead ranger. “Nearly all of these individuals were not wearing a life jacket.”

The Nashville District urges visitors to be prepared, understand the importance of water safety, and to be alert and expect the unexpected.

"Overall, we have seen a decrease in water-related deaths as compared to this point last year, but even one is too many, and the summer recreation season is not over yet,” said USACE Nashville District Commander Lt. Col. Robert Green. “We love to see visitors having a good time out on the lake, but what we love to see more is when they are wearing life jackets and making good decisions.”

People of all ages should practice water safety. Before entering or being around open water (lakes, rivers, ponds, etc.), keep these things in mind—they could save your life or the life of someone you care about.

The Nashville District operates Lake Barkley, Lake Cumberland, Laurel River Lake, and Martins Fork Lake in Kentucky; Cheatham Lake, J. Percy Priest Lake, Old Hickory Lake, Cordell Hull Lake, and Center Hill Lake in Tennessee; and Dale Hollow Lake in both Kentucky and Tennessee.

Learn more water safety tips by visiting www.PleaseWearIt.com and following Please Wear It on Facebook and Instagram.

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