Corps of Engineers Reminds Lake Visitors – No Fireworks Permitted on Lake

Many lakefront property owners on Hartwell Lake might be planning to do their own fireworks tonight and for many, that’s become an annual tradition.

But the Corps of Engineers Hartwell Lake office reminds visitors, campers, and private dock owners that using fireworks on Corps lands and waters is prohibited by long-standing regulations, according to Ranger Annette Dotson.

And while the Corps itself has no authority to arrest those caught in violation of the fireworks ban, rangers can still call on those who do, such as the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division.

From there, the magistrate Judge would determine the fine.
The fireworks ban on Hartwell Lake is not a new rule but has been around for many, many years.

The prohibition applies to all three reservoirs managed by the Corps of Engineers along the Savannah River and also includes the traditional fireworks displays at local marinas.

Anyone with questions or concerns regarding fireworks on Lake Hartwell can call the Hartwell Lake Project Office in Hartwell at 706-856-0300.