West Virginia Authorities Plan Drunken Boating Crackdown

West Virginia authorities are planning a weekend crackdown on drunken boating later this month.

It’s part of a national effort known as Operation Dry Water. West Virginia Division of Natural Resources officers will be out in force on state waters June 27-29 looking for boaters whose blood alcohol content exceeds the state limit of .08.

The division says in a news release that the goal is not just to arrest impaired boaters, but to also promote awareness about the dangers of alcohol and drug use on the water.