Water Security Agency, municipalities caution travellers of thin ice
Due to continuing milder winter weather in Saskatchewan, the Water Security Agency (WSA) reissued an advisory to ensure the public checks ice thickness on waterbodies before walking, snowmobiling, or driving across them.
Some municipalities are also re-emphasizing the message. The City of Melfort put out a thin-ice caution for its sewage lagoons on New Year’s Eve.
Melfort Fire Chief Shaun Stewart said city staff have still spotted footprints and snowmobile tracks on lagoon ice and other bodies of water, despite signage encouraging people not to.
“The lagoons themselves, the water is always moving from one cell to another,” Stewart said. “Sometimes we’re flushing and moving [water] forward and backward. It’s part of the normal, everyday movement of the water in there.