Town Lake last night: possibly higher now. Credit: Photo by Richard Whittaker

Who needs Schlitterbahn? Lake Austin will be getting its own minirapids for a couple of days as the Lower Colorado River Authority will be opening the floodgates.

Due to the last few weeks’ rainstorms, lakes Travis and Buchanan are at or above capacity. So the LCRA will be releasing water through the Buchanan Dam at Lake Buchanan and Mansfield Dam at Lake Travis until at least Friday, raising levels downstream by up to three feet. Additional rains and changing levels in the Highland Lakes watershed could mean more dumping to come.

They’ve got a quick reminder for residents: Tie up your boats, look out for debris, and don’t drink too much of the water. “Be aware that swimming in natural water bodies after heavy rains increases your risk of illness caused by bacteria. Those higher bacteria levels typically return to normal in about a week to 10 days from the time of the peak runoff into the waterways.”

So, nose plugs, people! And no cannonballing. But that’s just good sense.

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The Chronicle's first Culture Desk editor, Richard has reported on Austin's growing film production and appreciation scene for over a decade. A graduate of the universities of York, Stirling, and UT-Austin, a Rotten Tomatoes certified critic, and eight-time Best of Austin winner, he's currently at work on two books and a play.