Diking district looking to remove 60,000 cubc metres from Lillooet River in 2020


By Joel Barde
Pemberton diking district asking companies to bid on project, but has yet to secure provincial funds and permits

The Pemberton Valley Diking District (PVDD) is seeking a contractor to carry out its 2020 Lillooet River sediment removal plans. The aim is to remove a total of 60,000 cubic metres of sediment from five river bar locations in the Lillooet River: the Voyageur, Beem, Belkin, Big Sky and Airport bars.…

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December 24, 2019

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