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Lake Blalock Activities RegulationsSECTION 1. Section 50-25-1330 of the 1976 Code, as last amended by Act 181 of 1993, is further amended to read: “ Watercraft may not operate on Lake H. Taylor Blalock with an engine greater than thirty horsepower or greater than twenty-five feet in length, and in the case of a pontoon boat, the engine may not be greater than forty horsepower or greater than twenty-five feet in length, unless: the gas line has been disconnected and the engine or prop is trimmed out of water; and an electric trolling motor or engine of thirty horsepower or less is mounted. It is unlawful on Lake H. Taylor Blalock to: operate personal watercraft, including jet skies; operate watercraft between midnight and one hour before sunrise; operate watercraft with an outboard motor having horsepower in excess of the United States Coast Guard rating for the watercraft or with the Coast Guard rating plate missing or changed; operate watercraft of any type within five hundred feet of any pump station, water intake of a dam, or spillways, and these restricted areas must be clearly marked with signs designed and installed by the Spartanburg Water System; operate watercraft or anchor within one hundred fifty feet of public fishing piers; operate sailing craft with a mast height in excess of thirty feet; wade, bathe, or swim within two hundred feet of any public landing, bridge, or restricted area, and these restricted areas must be clearly marked with signs designed and installed by the Spartanburg Water System. The lake wardens may limit entrance of watercraft onto the lake via the public landings when conditions including, but not limited to, overcrowding or adverse weather create an unsafe boating environment.” |
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