08/14/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/14/2025 09:40
NI Water is urging everyone to stay safe at its reservoirs this weekend as temperatures rise. The barbecue and open fires ban remains in place and water activities are strictly forbidden.
No barbecues or open fires are allowed at any its publicly accessible sites, including Silent Valley Mountain Park. NI Water put these measures in place earlier this Spring to help protect the environment, wildlife and drinking water sources after wildfires caused widespread devastation across the Silent Valley Mountain Park area in May.
NI Water would like to take the opportunity to ensure all site visitors are aware that water activities are strictly prohibited across its sites after rangers received reports of people swimming, diving and paddle boarding across the Silent Valley, Ben Crom and Spelga Dam areas earlier this month.
NI Water Senior Facilities Manager Patricia McKee said: "This weekend is set to see temperatures rise. This can mean severe wildfire conditions are likely to grow and therefore we are reminding the public that we have banned all barbecues and open fires until further notice. If you see a fire, move to safety and phone the NI Fire and Rescue Service on 999. If you see someone deliberately setting fires, report it to the PSNI immediately as it is a criminal offence.
"It is important to remind anyone coming to our reservoirs that the lands around them are working sites and are therefore dangerous and not suitable for any water activities. These bodies of water can be deceptively dangerous, with strong currents, cold water shock and difficulty exiting the water. These are just some of the hazards that pose serious risks. We want everyone to stay safe and treat our waterways with respect by adhering to our safety signage on site."
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Some fire safety advice when visiting NI Water sites:
Some reservoir safety advice when visiting NI Water sites:
The National Water Safety Forum have some important advice if you get into difficulty around water:
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