SHALLOW AREAS. Shallow areas are marked where there is either a known underwater hazard or water is less than 3.5 feet in depth. However, boaters are solely responsible for exercising extreme caution and reducing speeds when boating in or near shallow areas of the lake, or when the normal lake level is low due to dam maintenance, dry weather, etc. Boaters should also be vigilant for any floating or partially submerged debris that could pose a safety hazard and notify the MPOA office. White Oaks Bay (commonly known as Party Bay)
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Samples: Release and Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement, Release and Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement
SHALLOW AREAS. Shallow areas are marked where there is either a known underwater hazard or water is less than 3.5 feet in depth. However, boaters are solely responsible for exercising extreme caution and reducing speeds when boating in or near shallow areas of the lake, or when the normal lake level is low due to dam maintenance, dry weather, etc. Boaters should also be vigilant for any floating or partially submerged debris that could pose a safety hazard and notify the MPOA office. White ♦ White Oaks Bay (commonly known as Party Bay)
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Samples: Release and Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement, Release and Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement
SHALLOW AREAS. Shallow areas are marked where there is either a known underwater hazard or water is less than 3.5 feet in depth. However, boaters are solely responsible for exercising extreme caution and reducing speeds when boating in or near shallow areas of the lake, or when the normal lake level is low due to dam maintenance, dry weather, etc. Boaters should also be vigilant for any floating or partially submerged debris that could pose a safety hazard hazard, and notify the MPOA office. White White Oaks Bay (commonly known as Party Bay)
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Samples: Release and Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement