Letter to the Editor
In light of the
flooding disaster in Cache Creek last week, I‘m calling on the City to release
the Urban Systems safety study on the Idlewild Dam and the letter from the
Regional Dam Safety Officer to the City. I’ve read both documents and believe
every Cranbrook resident should have access to them because they raise grave
concerns. I say this in light of the fact that the safety officer said in her
Jan. 27, 2015 letter to the City that only one of the 11 safety recommendations
made in the Urban Systems’ report had been carried out by the City at that date
and that the recommendations “must be implemented and cannot be continually
deferred.” She also said the City should complete “high priority” items within
a year such as investigating the geotechnical stability of the dam and making
improvements to the dam’s spillway capacity. Has the City allocated money in
the 2015 budget to do this or is the City just looking for grants to do these
critical projects sometime in the future? Public safety is at stake here as
well as liability for the City. The officer also pointed out in her Jan. 27
letter that the City had not submitted its Operation Maintenance and
Surveillance manual for the dam and was therefore out of compliance with
provincial legislation. Has this situation been rectified? Is the lake being
drained “to protect the public” as Mayor Pratt said in the City’s Feb. 24,
release. If that’s the case, is anything being done to save the fish, turtles,
waterfowl and wildlife that depend on the lake habitat? How long are Cranbrook
residents going to be deprived of this prime recreational asset? Did Council
consider Urban System’s recommendation to “armour” the downstream face of the
dam to increase its safety in the event of water spilling over the top? If this
was done, the dam likely wouldn’t have to be “decommissioned” (removed) nor the
lake drained and we wouldn’t be in this mess now. After beginning to drain the
lake, the City asks for input. But how can the public provide informed input
when it doesn’t know the facts because of a Council decision made behind closed
doors? In conclusion, I believe the City has nothing to lose and much to gain
by being more forthcoming with the public about the Idlewild Dam issue. After
all, we all live downstream of this critical facility.
Sincerely,
Gerry Warner
The editor notes:
The editor notes:
“He who asks a question is a fool for five minutes; he who does not ask a question remains a fool forever”
Thanks for asking the questions Gerry.
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