CHBC
A proposal for a multi-million dollar upgrade to the South East Irrigation District’s water system has been defeated. Residents
hooked up to the system were asked whether they wanted to borrow more
than $15 million for the upgrades through the alternative approval
process. “The AAP required ten percent or more of eligible voters
to register their opposition to the bylaw to prevent the bylaw from
moving forward,” says SEKID manager, Toby Pike. “With 3,309 landowners eligible to vote, the ten percent threshold required 330
responses. At the closing of the AAP period October 25, 2012, one
thousand and sixty-five (1,065) responses were received, representing
32% of eligible voters.”
He says the purpose of the bylaw was to
help fund the $22.3 million water quality improvement project in order
to fully comply with health regulations. “SEKID has been working
hard for several years to find the best way to upgrade its domestic
water system,” says board chair Brian Wright. “We are disappointed we
cannot move forward with the project at this time. The message we have
heard time and again is that the community is in favour of the project
but are not willing to move forward without government funding
assistance.“ He says SEKID has met with government but there’s been no firm commitment for funding. He
says the defeat of the borrowing bylaw means the district is unable to
comply with the Conditions on Permit required by Interior Health on the
district’s operating permit. “Without the ability to borrow money
to fund the project we are not in compliance with our operating permit
issued by the health authority,” says Pike. “We will have to sit down
with Interior Health and see what our options are for moving forward.” Residents
would have seen their monthly water toll rates climb to $114 per month,
triple the current rate had the bylaw been approved.
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A cheer alternative might be transferring some of the water licenses to Okanagan Lake and allow Kelowna to expand its water service to customers currently served by Southeast Kelowna irrigation District. The same solution might be available to the other irrigation districts serving Kelowna customers.
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