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Stay clear, stay safe this Canada Day long weekend


TORONTO, June 28, 2023 /CNW/ - If you plan on celebrating the long weekend on or around the province's beautiful lakes and rivers, Ontario Power Generation (OPG) is urging caution.

Water levels and flows near hydro stations and dams may look safe, but they can change into rapidly flowing waters with dangerous currents. Please obey warning signs, maintain distance from booms, buoys, and barriers marking the danger zone, and stay clear to stay safe.

For more information about water safety, please visit: www.opg.com/watersafety

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"While you are enjoying this Canada Day long weekend, please make sure you are practicing water safety," said Paul Seguin, OPG SVP, Renewable Generation. "Always remember conditions can change within seconds. Water levels can rise, become turbulent and create a life-threatening situation."

"Summer fun can turn tragic if you choose to ignore signs and barriers around hydroelectric dams. Trespassing in these areas could result in charges and fines, but worse, endangers you and the first responders who could be called upon to save you," said OPP Media Relations & Community Services Coordinator, Sergeant Jason Folz. "As you enjoy this holiday weekend, please keep water safety top of mind."

About OPG

As one of North America's largest, most diverse electricity generators, OPG invests in local economies and employs thousands of people across Ontario and the US. OPG and its family of companies are leading the development of new clean technologies, refurbishment of existing assets, and electrification initiatives to power the growing demand of a clean economy for decades to come.

Learn more about how the company is advancing these initiatives while prioritizing people, partnerships, and strong communities by reading OPG's Climate Change Plan, Reconciliation Action Plan, and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (ED&I) strategy.

SOURCE Ontario Power Generation Inc.



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