Lillooet River project a major undertaking, says new report


By Joel Barde
Updated sediment management plan calls for the removal of between 210,000 and 260,000 cubic metres of sediment and debris on an annual basis

The Pemberton Valley Dyking District (PVDD) has updated its sediment management plan to account for the impact of the 2010 Mount Meager landslide, with the new plan calling for a significant increase in sediment removal. “Since that slide, we hadn’t had good updated information (on the) full scope of the impact,” said Steve Flynn, operations manager at the PVDD.…

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April 29, 2019

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