ARIZONA NEWS

Tempe Town Lake closes to boats for day until Salt River runoff debris ends

Mar 2, 2017, 7:17 AM | Updated: 3:11 pm

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PHOENIX — River debris flowing downhill with a runoff release from northern Arizona caused officials in Tempe to temporarily close the popular Town Lake to boaters.

The shutdown lasted for a day. The lake was scheduled to reopen to water activities Thursday at 4 p.m.

Debris was coming from the Salt River Project’s low-level runoff release that began in mid-February at two reservoirs on the Verde River. The flow into the Salt River has recently been pouring over the lake’s dam.

“Our dam is working as intended. We have great, dedicated staff at the City of Tempe and they pulled together to get Tempe Town Lake reopened as soon as safely possible,” Tempe Mayor Mark Mitchell said in a statement.

The Desert Sprints Regatta were set for Saturday.

City spokeswoman Kris Baxter-Ging had said in a statement that the lake, which gets its water from the Salt River, would be closed to water activities, including fishing, for as long the material was coming down. The park’s grounds remained open.

Spillover from the runoff will make its way into the Salt River. Some of it pooled in a Mesa street near Loop 202 and Alma School Road last month, shutting down traffic in the area.

The Salt River Project has been releasing water from Bartlett and Horseshoe lakes, ahead of expected rainfall. Snow melt had pushed Bartlett to 82 percent capacity; Horseshoe was 94 percent full.

The lake will reopen to water recreation when the flow of debris ends.

SRP said in a statement that it anticipated this year’s runoff from winter storms to be more than 1 million acre-feet.

Last year, the runoff was well below the median at 338,181 acre-feet.

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Tempe Town Lake closes to boats for day until Salt River runoff debris ends