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Operation Dry Water

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Operation Dry Water (ODW) is a year-round boating under the influence awareness and enforcement campaign. The 2023 national Operation Dry Water heightened awareness and enforcement three-day weekend will occur July 1 – 3, 2023.

This weekend, boaters heading out onto the water will see additional Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) officers enforcing boating under the influence (BUI) laws as part of the national Operation Dry Water campaign.

This enforcement operation is timed closely to July 4 each year to educate boaters on the dangers of boating under the influence and reduce the number of waterway accidents. Dangers include:

“Boating is a favorite pastime of Coloradans and visitors alike, but we want to make sure that everyone is enjoying their time on the water responsibly,” said Flatwater Criminal Investigator Brian Phillips. “Alcohol use is one of the leading contributing factors in recreational boating deaths in the country. We encourage boaters to boat smart, boat safe and boat sober.”

Operation Dry Water operations will include increased patrols and checkpoints. Penalties for boating under the influence include receiving fines, having your boat impounded, potential jail time and losing boating privileges. Boaters with a blood alcohol content (BAC) level above the .08 state limit should expect to be arrested for BUI. 

In Colorado, boaters must also take into account the risks that unpredictable weather can present while recreating on the water. Dangerous weather conditions include strong wind gusts that can knock a paddleboarder or kayaker into the water and cold water temperatures that exist year-round.

Boating Safety

Life jackets save lives. Last year was the deadliest year on Colorado waters, and the majority of fatalities occurred because people did not wear a life jacket. CPW advises the following boating safety tips before heading out onto the water.

River and Stream Safety

As of June 26, 2023, there have been 11 Swiftwater-related fatalities in Colorado. 

For more information on boating safety, visit cpw.state.co.us.


Written by Bridget O’Rourke. Bridget is a Statewide Public Information Officer and Marketing and Communication Specialist for Colorado Parks and Wildlife.

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