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OKANAGAN BASIN WATER BOARD
MINUTES Of A REGULAR MEETING OKANAGAN BASIN WATER BOARD HELD IN THEREGIONAL DISTRICT OF NORTH OKANAGAN BOARD ROOM~ 2903 - 35TH AVENUE~ VERNON~
B. C.~ ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, 1987 AT 1:30 P.M.
PRESENT: Director r ral Okanagan Reg. Di st Qt.
Director A. Horning Centra1 Okanagan Reg. Di st.rector N. Oyst Centra I Okanagan Reg. Di st.rector H. attner h Okanagan Reg. Di st.
Director A. 11 rth Okanagan Reg. Di st.rector K. bes anagan Reg. Dist.
Director R0 Frost anagan-Si lkameen Reg. Di st.rector E. ston anagan-Similkameen Reg. Oi st.rector J. anagan-Siml1kameen Reg. Di st.
ALSO PRESENT: Mayor A. arke of Vernonderman D. ,Jones of Vernon
· R. of Vernon
· R. ekel nistry of Environment..,. rty nl stry of Environment· I •
D Epp ni stry of Environment· , .ty1r @ p. ght ni st ry of Environment
r'J • uk • t- of Environment· nl s" ry
· 1'1. 11 is nist of Environment
· 1,1. son nist of Forests and Lands
STAFf: P. Mack i ch ni stratorField Supervisor
DirectorBoa rd , ca 11 eelapp ntees to
i rmanmeeting
e Okana
of 1986 Okanagan Bas in IrJaterto order and noted that the 1987Basin Water Board are as follows:
Regional District of agan:
rector E.rector A.rector N.ternate
,,J. Stuart.
Regional District__o_f Okanagan:
rector K. T bes;rector .A. Hi 11 ;rector H. attnerternate Director M.ternate Director E.
esen;lfrey.
Regional District Okanagan-Similkameen:
Di rector ,J. KiDirector R. Frost;Di rector E. R.
ternate Director
ey
ston;Ge rton@
He comedmeeting
assistance
y !lted Directors Kimberley and Tribes toand thanked r Cl arke for her support andile e served as Director during 1986.
Director Lamont circulated s Chairman's report noting thatfrom feelin at the Premierls Conference. the \JJaterBoard viously has an i ant role in preserving thedelicate environment our valley and it was suggested thatit become aunt to ers.
Director Lamontuni que in thatent ire watersh
the anagan Basin Water Board istogether elected people from theanagan Valley, thus ensuring that
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\tJater management \\later ity is mai ntai ned. It hasbeen said at se the political force of this bodyit does not re legislation to maintain its authority.He noted at as pressure occurs in our environmentallysensitive valley, ere 11 be concern for the quality of1He surroundi t vital resource of water.
Di rectort pastto ct
ELECTION OF
Board for its co-operation duringover the Chair to the Administrator
pos i t i on of Cha i rman and Vi ce-
Di rector E.e year 1987
to •na ... lons,Okanagan BasinChair.
was nated as Chainnan the Board forrector Frost. There bei ng no fu rther
rector was decl ared Chai rman of theyear 1987 and assumed the
ELECTION OF
Director Blattner nated Director A. Hill as Vice-Chairmanof e anagan Basin r Board the year 1987. Therebeing no rther nations, Director Hill was declaredVice-Chairman ana Basin Water Board for the year1987.
NUTES:
rector iston, seconded by Director Kimbe ey:
"That nutesober 30th, be
lar meeting of the Board held onas circulated. 1i
CARRIED.
AQUATIC PLANT COMfliITTEE :
rector Frost, seconded Oi rector Oystryk:
"That egement
and the
a meeting of the Aquatic Plantd on December 17th, 1986 be adopted
ons contai therein be confirmed."
CARRIED.
DELEGATIONS:
Engineer, City of Vernon~li ni stry of Forests and
lV1ayor Cl arkeuse of d
ised that e Ci would like to research thears i eir spray irrigation program.
• R. Vest: • R. Vest advised Board at as part of the City'sWaste Management Plan, ous alternatives were looked at inthe dispos waste water. At the present time there is a1ack of in rmat i on cove ng e use of effl uent on forest1ands and the nci ty of Vernon has agreed to
a st i "is matter.
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Page ree February 10th, 1987
ree leading s v\laste~vater disposal and irrigationon forest ands were engaged. Because of the s He spec ifi cnature e abs ion of water by trees, a study is neededto determine t amount effluent ich the trees would use
is area. matter ~vas scussed th U.S.C. and Dr.son a rehensi ve exciti n9 i'lOrk program was
oped.
Thestudent
i red toon be applicaprovince.
towards the project and a Ph.D.p by U.S.C. $79,000 is still
e st The results of the stUdy would note to the City of Vernon, but to the entire
Director Horning entered meeting.
Dr. Ca son presented the Board Itiith a slide presentationexplaini how fast d poplars grow, noting that theygrow mu faster hybri ds. In the spri ng of1984, ack cott collected and they were 15 1/2 ft.hi in the season. The average height after one yearwas 5 ft. and the lars grew 8 - 9 ft. the following year.A t al acre ot \\las a ree springs ago and thetrees were free to grow, were treated with effluent and werecut back to ground. i ng the trees to the groundseems the best from a water wasti point of view. It appearsthat it '\'\lOul d ca 1 to truck the logs to New
nster for process ng. Or. Ca son noted that the treesare cold and disease resistant and grow very quickly.
r reason the delegation is hereis to rd r fi nanci al assi stance topreserve the water in the Okanagan Lake chain.She i i cated the (i of Vernon desi red to experiment
t d ars to see if they are better consumers ofwater an grasses. Ci of Vernon has committed $65,000over ve years to cover operat i ng costs and $25,000 forcapital. U.B.C. has tted $50,000 per year for research,however, the is sti 1 ,000 short to carry out thee e mente
rector Frostexperiementing
out a fusupport andSfloul d do more i
advi sed that Town of Osoyoos has beent i r gat i ng effl uent on tree fruits
at the Board should add moralnist es of Agriculture and Forestry
funding.
seve estions over the use ofson replied that cuttings of thean animal feed or may be allov4ed
The objectives of the exerciseent material as possible and remove
Insofar as biomass production isow that rids produce 2 - 4 times as
rectors asked Or. Cathe cottr.nl"Inf'lIicottonwoods may beto grow to marketa eis to tie as much nutit from e site.concerned, gu res
biomass as any
fVlayor Clarke: r~aJfor Cl arke\110uld like toa l~~aste of
indicated at itically the City of Vernonat crops that are useful rather than just
or..... 1 0
t~r. P. Epp: Mr. P. P notedtransevaporation
hybrids grow densely, theless.
Dr. Carlson: Dr. Cawater
son ad isyear just
trees will use 1 - 1.5 m ofamass materi a1. He di d not
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Four February 10th, 1987
at ts ific speciesinformation is av
at~ea betime as a
antedVJho1e
th anylot more
Mr. R. Vest:su ci entregaobtai
are
at in 4 to 5 years there shaul d beto make a rationale decision in this
peets where i nformat i on can be
Frost,rectorbymoveditsome discussionDi
AfterSC,-,'J'llH:;U
"That Okanaof City oft i on of sp ray i
r Board support the applicationncial funding for experimenta-
d lars."CARRIED.
ority under Supplementary Letters Patent:
advisedOkana
the Supplementary lettersBasin Water Board provides that
financial or othenvise ininvestigations, or projects on behalf of
areas, or regional districts, asrticipating regional districts.
ni stratorPatent creat i ngthe ~~ater Boardsuch sumunici
rector T bes, seconded Director Hill:
"That if theof Vernon foruse of spray
region distBasin Water Boaamount $79,
incial funding by the Cityexperimental program for therid poplars is re"fused, the
be asked to authorize the Okanaganp e necessary funds in the
CARRIED.
In scussing the res uti on, concern was expressed that theBoa may be changing its es for funding.
rector Frost S"'1!'lQ,:r~,n
Boa shouldat sped al projects come up,
r outside monies.
Director Blattner noted that supporting an experimentalprogram such as t one proposed leads to tertiary treatmentand basically a i es for Okanagan Basin Water Board
neli under its present terms of reference.
bes if the experiment shows thatare great consumers of water, the results of
11 beneficial to all three regional
Administrator adv"ised the Board that the Board will needto review its sewage assistance formula in any event becausethe 1.5 equivalent Ii t 11 not be sufficient to cover thedraw on the fund, rticularly as the result of new works andthe loss of a very a assessment base.
.R.Nickel: Okanagan Water Quality Project Team:
Mr. R. ckel addressed Board and advised that his peopleare hoping at Waste Management Plans will be developed overthe e anagan Basin cll 11 identify the schedul"ingand costs of p di sevvage facilities. The funds whichwere announced ironmentally Sensitive AreaDesignations 'Ie now ecated. Insofar as the
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agricultural ionteam have satoffi als undertag cultural practices.the na I rt 11indicates at some agimproved
is concerned, members of theni stry of Agri culture and Food
an inventory to determinep i mi na ry report is out and
soon be available. The reportcui tu management practi ces can be
tank se~vage sposa1 report shaul d be out in theor hlo. Insofar as forestry is concerned, a
strat is ing developed for working \l\Iith thehabitat, ¥vatei~ management, and industry. There wereincia de rou guidelines available and these are
tailored to e
The septicnextcant
nistsome
CORRESPONDENCE:
HOUSEBOATAmH NISTRATI VECQt"lmTTEE :
Discussion Paper:
rector 1 • seconded by Di rector Tri bes:
at the fallnistrative
n9 recommendationsttee rsed:
of the Houseboat
1. That Crown Fares ore ep ic !lea 9 calledParks, and s i 9 andcommuni
lications be subject to athe Ministry of Lands,
1d \i~i in the affected
applications the purposesoperations require the
ans p or to considerationeir enforcement form part
Lease.
cerati anal
r thatCrovlin
2.
3. at of a Crown Lease for houseboat rentalcensee or lessee shall establish, as a
agreements, that renters(50) metres offshore from
anchorage 'when not moored at a11 advi se renters of thei r
laws of trespass and the need toof shore1i ne property owners. Thi s
in the event at a renter isan orage during periods of inclement'in distress;
4. That as aoperations,rental vess
iton a Crown Lease for houseboat rentallicencee or lessee will ensure that
s do not "raftl! together;
5. at as a ition of a Crown Lease for houseboat rentaloperations, licensee or lessee, \I;ill require rentersto observe i et hou rs between 2300 and 0700 hou rs, andensure at renters! actions do not pose a nuisance toshoreline residents;
6. That the Provi al Government Parks Branch be requestedto install se\t;fage -out stations together with solidwaste receptacles at three major Provincial campsiteson anagan ke; namely Okanagan Lake campsite,Summerland; Bear C Campsite, Kelowna; and Ellison
rk Campsite at 1n9;
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Page Six February 10th, 1987
7. the i di st cts support the adoption of thedraft regulations r the Canada Shipping Act and thatrepresentat i on to the appropri ate Federal
nist to ncl the control and dischargeof grey It'Jater i ntowaters under the proposedregulations;
8. That the status 0 n wi regard to the enforcementthe existing legis ation regulations for the use
1, Ellison. Wood, Kalamalka, Okanagan, Skaha,seux, and Lakes and that a valley-wi de
en rcement not be consi at is time;
lities regional districts in thei 1akeshore 'wi thi n thei r
consultation wi the appropriatere and adopt shore zone ans;
at the seni or 1eve1s government be encou raged tocarry out a review existing uses on the lakes and toestablish crite a, and procedures to maintain,enflance, and improve equal ity and enjoyment of allrecreation uses on the Okanagan Lake system."
C .R.D.:CARRIED.
G.B.W.B. Sewerage Facilities Assistance Fund:
A 1etter \t1fas vedstrict advising that
increase to an iFacilities Assistancefavou e conside eregion.
fromBoa
ent tond at
all
Central Okanagan Regionalis of the opi ni on that an
2.5 11s for the Seweragethis time \lJould not receive
iti cal partners withi n thi s
The nistrator at the North Okanagan RegionalDist ct Boa t a si lar view, however the increase was
rsed the Okali{A'4cIH-Similkameen Regional District Board.
After someseconded
iscussion. it wasrector attner:
moved by Director Frost.
H the entireAss i stance nd
ttee r s
nding of the Sewerage Facilitiesto the Aquatic Plant Management
and recommend at ions."CARRIED.
~~INISTER
OF HEALTH:Septic Tank Disposal under one Jurisdiction:
A letter from the nister of Health advising that theBoard1s suggestion to ve the regulation of sewage disposalunder one jurisdiction merit and that he will forward ourcomments to se are participating in these discussionswas received for in ion.
Septic Tank Disposal under one Jurisdiction:MINISTER OFENVIRONMENTAND PARKS: ~1oved Director Frost, seconded Director Kimberley:
ni ster of Envi ronment and Parksreci ates that it "JOul d be best to
v ng ground sposa1 of sewage underresolution of this matter is
ough it may not be poss i b1e ton1 st intends to do everythi ng
complicate it following theseptic tank regulations that
the Okanagan Valley, be received
"Tllat 1etter fromadvisin that 11ehave a matters inone ju sd1ct1on,
1i cated at, a1resolve this matter, thepossible not to erintroduction any additiare dete ned necessary ofand filed.!!
CARRIED.
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Page Seven February 10th, 1987
CI OFKEIO~TNA:
Information concerning use of grass carp in aquatic vveedcontrol:
rector Frost. seCioncled by Director Kimberley:
" at corresinformationgrass carp for
uk of the nistry
the City of Kelowna providingPearson rei at i ng to the use ofcontrol be referred to ~1r. r~.
ironment reply."
CARRIED.
N.O.R.D.: Letter to Okanagan inline icipal Association concerningseptic tank regulations:
rector attner. second by rector Oystryk:
"That copyl\ssoci aU on
esting if'septic tank s
ni st be reeei
a 1etter to trlei ana I
the
anagan inline nicipalstrict of North Okanaganacement of the cant rol ofjurisdiction of a single
CARRIED.
MINISTRY OFENVIRONMENT:
Kokanee e-off:
rector aHner, seconded by Director Kimberley:
" at corres enceParks advising t atlast summer's anee
ni stry of Envi ronment andnot discovered the cause of
received and led."
CARRIED.
ndin9-:
• P. M. Brady, Director, Water Managevironment and Parks, advising thatfunding in the fiscal year 1986/87nistry 11 provide an additional
s the cost-shared controlects in Kalamalka Lake was received
Correspon cement Branch,our request r itionalhas been approved acontribution of $24,
ram for ti ager i nformat ion.
!'HNISTRY OFENVIRON~1ENT
AND PARKS:
lfoil Discovered in Mara Lake:MINISTRY OFENVIRONMENTAND PARKS: A 1etter
ad isingke lyi ng
outsidelA/as reeei
uk. ~1inistry of Environment,\Alas discovered in a portion of iVlara
i ona 1 Oi st ct of North Okanagan.the Okanagan Basin Water Board,
SEWERAGE FACILITIES ASSISTANCE GRANTS:
by--
rector Frost, seconded Oi rector Oystryk:
"That thea
g ra Facilities Assistance Grants be
of KeloiAma:ct of dstream:
of rnon:Village of iver:
of Os s:
eJ a • ,July
ly Jan.July -
Dec./86Dec./SSDec./86Dec./86Dec./86
$ 743,232.10$ 62,455.47$ 179,060.49$ 80,254.18$ 33,765.72."
CARRIED.
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Page Eight
APPOINTMENT:
February 10th, 1987
NEW AND UNfINISHED BUSINESS:
Signing Officers:
f'lloved by rector ng, seconded by Director Blattner:
Whereas it is des ira e for the Okanagan Basin Water Board(hereinafter called the corporation!) to authorize certainof its officers to, inter alia, sign cheques, deposit promi-sory notes and es, receive paid cheques, obtain anddeliver from rporation's bankers copies of all ora stocks and
FORE t oration hereby enacts as follows:
at all cheques of taccount be signed onA. 11, Vice-Chairman;P. Mackiewich, Secreta
Corporation drawn on its Currentits behalf by E. Lamont, Chairman;E. Shipmaker, N.O.R.D. Chairman, and
reasurer (any two to sign);
That P. i Secretary-Treasu rer, of theCorporation be and is reby authorized for and onbehalf of the said rporation to negotiate with,deposit vvith or transfer to the Bank of ~1ontreal (butfor the credit e sai d Corporation only) all or anyBills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Cheques and Ordersfor the payment money and other negoti abl e paper. andfor the said rpose to endorse the same or any of themon behalf of e s d Corporation, either in writing orby rubber stamp, and fu rther that all cheques under thesum of $5,000 be mechanically signed by any ofthe above officers;
at P. fViackiewich, Secretary-Treasurer, be and is herebyauthori zed for and on aIf of the sai d Corporation fromtime to time to arrange, settle, balance, and certify allbooks and accounts between e said Corporation and the Bank;to recei ve all p d cheques and vouchers, unpai d andunaccepted bills exchange and other negotiableinstruments;
That P. ~1ackiewich, Secretary-Treasurer, be and is herebyauthori zed for and on beha1f of the sai d Corporation toobtain delivery from the said Bank of all or any stocks,bonds and other secu ties held by the said Bank in safe-keepi ng or e se for the account of the sai dCorporation and to give valid and binding receiptstherefore;
That this res ution be communicated to the said Bankand remain in force unti written notice to the contraryshall have been given to the f~anager for the time beingthe Branch of e Bank at ch the account of the sai dCorporation is kept and receipt of such notice dulyackno1fJledged in ting."
CARRIED.
APpa I NH1ENTS: Aquatic agement Committee:
The Board agreed at rectors Lamont, Hi 11, and Frost beappointed as e elected representatives to the Aquatic PlantManagement Committee.
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Page Nine
SLIDEPRESENTATION:
MINISTRY OFENVIRONMENTAND PARKS:
CURRENT STATEOF GRASS CARPRESEARCH:
NEXT MEETING:
February lath, 1987
Review of O.B.W.B. Aquatic Weed Control methods:
Mr. Greg Armour made a slide presentation which showed thevarious methods of harvesting the aquatic weeds employed bythe Okanagan Basin Water Board.
He also showed and explained how the bombardier has beenmodified to a hydraulic drive machine which, hopefully, willeliminate many of the major operating problems beingexperienced with the mechanical drive.
Report:
Mr. Mel Maxnuk reported that invoices for the 1986/87 yearmust not be dated 1ater than March 31st and must be in hi shands by April 8th, 1987. He indicated that officials of hisministry are not optimistic that the Board's request foradditional funding for the fiscal year 1987/88 will beapproved and that the Board's 1988/89 budget must besubmitted by June 30th, 1987.
Mr. Maxnuk advised that the grass carp is a native to EasternChina and Siberia and has been introduced to the larger
rivers in Russia. In 1960 it was introduced in NorthAmerica, specifically for aquatic weed purposes. It wasfound that subsequent to the introduction the grass carp wasonly efficient for harvesting in very small areas. It wouldtake 256 tons of fish to do 640 hectares in the Okanagan or256,000 1 kg fi sh. The grass carp has been banned fromimporting to Canada and has also been banned in many statesdue to fi sheri es related concerns. Recently a grass carpwhich is thought to be sterile has been developed and in labsand fi e1d studi es it has been found that speci es prefersmilfoil to other food. The State of Washington has introduced the grass carp into four of its lakes this year andwill monitor the fish for the next two years.
It was agreed that the next meeting of the Board will be heldin Penticton at a date to be determined by the Chairman.
ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at4:10 p.m. on a motion of Director Blattner •
CHAIRMAN
PM/las
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SECRETARY-TREASURER
OKANAGAN BASIN WATER BOARD
MINUTES OF A MEETING Of THE C PLANT MANAGEMENT co~.nrT[E HELD IN THEOFfiCES OF THE REGIONAL DISTRICT OF NORTH OKANAGAN, 2903 - 25TH AVENUE,
VERNON, B. C. MARCH , 1987 AT 3:30 P.M.
PRESENT:
STAFf:
Chairman E.Director R. P. FrostDi rector A.
P. r~ack i ewif'I.] • r
PURPOSE Of THE MEETING:
C .R.D.O.S.R.D.N.O.R.D.
anagan Basin Water Boardanagan Basin Water Board
The rpose e meeting was to revi ew a 1etter from fVlr.P. !~. Brady, rector, ~'Jater r1lanagement Branch, relating to
e cost shari ng agreernent the Okanagan Basi n WaterBoard and the province regarding aquatic plant management.
r'1r. B advised ests for assistance to controlrasian water 1 in British Columbia have increased and
since p nci ing aquatic plant management isxed, e formu a r cost-shared control programs has been
eVl/ed a that effecti ve ri lIst, 1987, Aquati c Pl ant!'1anagernent 11 be funded under a two-stepcost-shared roved programs with a total annualexpendi tu re 11 be funded 75% by the provi nce
25% by Programs with total annualexpenditures wi 11 be cost shared 50% bythe p agencies for the amount above
In e case ofan Basin
1
e reement between the provi nce and theer ,. Brady advised that this
il~e a mOdification of Section 3(b) of the
ttee was advi sed on February 27th, 1987 thei rman wrote a etter to Ben l\!larr, Deputy ~fii ni ster of
Envi ronrnent and s, ai ni n9 that at this 1ate date theer Board could not increase its requisition to its member
regi anal di st cts and ressi ng concern over the obvi ousattempt e prov nee to abrogate its responsibilitiescovering aquatic p ant management and attempt to pass thecost of a provincial res sibility over to local government.It seems ironic at one nistry is tripling its grants toregional dist cts 11e ministry is trying to takethem away_ etter also expressed concern that theprovince is att ing to k an agreement which vI/as justrenewed last year o
ChairmansuggestedliJater Board is
lolfJ and noweroded the
at e Premi er l s Conference it wasstructure of the Okanagan Basinri nt for other communiti es to
ears at e structure is trying to bernment taking avvay its funding.
The rman express concern that perhaps the pol iticiansare not al-vare of \dhat bu reaucrats are tryi ng to do inthis instance. noted that the position of the Water Boardis that no eh cals would be used for treating aquatic
ants, however> reduc on wi 11 prompt the use ofchemicals indi iduals.
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Page Two March 10th, 1987
It was also noted that in spite of a minimal budget coveringsuch a vast area of the Okanagan Basin, not a singlecomplaint was received last year. The Committee is awarethat weeds have been found in Christina Lake, at DawsonCreek, Nanaimo and other areas and it appears that theprovince is looking to the Okanagan Basin Water Board toprovi de the fundi ng for harvesting these areas by reduci ngthe funds made available to the oldest established agency.
It was also noted thatMinister of Environmentmeeting with the O.M.M.A.and it was agreed that thethis regard.
Mr. Earl Anthony, Asst. Deputyand Parks, will be attending aExecut i ve 1ater in the afternoonChairman speak with Mr. Anthony in
Moved by Director Frost, seconded by Director Hill:
"That, if after the Chai rman meets with the Asst. DeputyMinister concerning the reduction in funding of the aquaticplant management prog ram he does not recei ve an i nd i cat ionthat the funds would not be reduced, it be recommended to theOkanagan Basin Water Board that the Aquatic Plant ManagementProgram be discontinued and be entirely transferred back tothe r4inistry of Environment and Parks."
CARRIED.
In discussing the resolution, it was noted that if theProvincial Government follows through with its threatenedreduction in funding, it would mean that the Okanagan BasinWater Board's program would need to be cut almost in half andthe hostility which would be asserted by the residents who donot receive the service, nor would it be worthwhile to carryon with just half the program.
ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at4:10 p.m.
PM/l as
CHAIRMAN / SECRETARY-TREASURER
OKANAGAN BASIN WATER BOARD
MINUTES Of A REGULAR MEETING Of THE OKANAGAN BASIN WATER BOARD HELD INTHE REGIONAL DISTRICT Of SIMllKAMEEN OffICES, 101 MARTIN STREET,
PENTICTON, B. C., ON THURSDAY, MAY 7th, 19B7 AT 2:30 P.M.
PRESENT: Director E. LamontDirector p, ~
Director 1\1.Director H. BlattnerDirector A. HillDirector K. TribesDirector R. FrostDirector E. R. HermistonDirector ,J.
Central Okanagan Reg. Dist.Central Okanagan Reg. Dist.(Absent)Central Okanagan Reg. Dist.(Absent)North Reg. Dist.North . Dist.North Okanagan Reg. Dist.Okanagan-Similkameen Reg. Dist.Okanagan-Similkameen • Dist.Okanagan-Similkameen . Dist.
ALSO PRESENT: M. Maxnuk of Environment
STAff: P. ~lJackiewich
G~ .&.rmour
tUNUTES:
AdministratorField Supervisor
Director Hermiston seconded Director Blattner:
HThat the minutes of a meet of the Okanagan BasinWater Board held on February 10th, 1987 be adopted ascirculated. H
CARRIED.
Director Frost, seconded Director
HThat the minutes of a of the Aquatic Plant IVlanagementCommittee held on lV1arch 10th, '1987 be adopted as circulated. IV
Discussion arose over the recommendations made theCommittee that if after the Chairman meets with the Asst.
Minister the reduction in of theAquatic Plant Program he does not receive anindication that the funds would not be reduced, the OkanaganBasin Water Board discontinue the ic Plant Management
and transfer it back to the Ministry of Environmentand Parks.
Director Frost that the ion of the Committee isthat if we can't perform because of a lack of funding weshould not try to offer half of a program.
Director Hillwork if the
and stated that we cannot possibly do anyis cuL
Director Frost expressed concern over how Boardsrelate to the attitude of the towards the program, toreduce to withdraw fromparticip program. He stated that thisattittude of the is particularly hard to accept whenat the recent Premier's Conference, the Premier stated thatother areas should consider functions similar to the OkanaganBasin Water Board.
Concern was also that last year an agreement wassigned with the Province to 75% of the and nowthe wishes to renage on the agreement.
• Armour the Basin WaterBoard entered into an with the Province, theProvince performed all of the aquatic weed harvesting on itsown and paid for the program in its entirety.
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Page Two
It was moved
May 7th, 1987
Director Frost, seconded by Director
"That the recommendation of the Plant Managementmade on March 10th, 1987 covering the discontinua-
tion of the atic Plant Program be tabled untilthe Chairman and Administrator have had an opportunity tomeet with the Minister of Environment and Parks, togetherwith the !V1U\'s to the entire matter.1!
CARRIED.
PETITIONS AND DELEGATIONS:
MR. • BlAZOWSKI Vaseux lake Weed Problem~
& iViR. V~. SMITH:Messrs. Blazowski and Smith before the Board toexpress concern over the deterioration of Vaseux Lake andrequested that the Water Board place the harvesting of Vaseuxlake on its list of
CORRESPONDENCE:
MLA, BOUNDARYSIMILKA1V1EEN ~
Reduction in Provincial funding for Aquatic Weed Control~
A letter from the Minister of Environment and Parks advisingthat for the first ,000 in any jurisdiction the existing75% Provincial/25% local formula would be retained, while forexpenditures this amount the formula would be changedto 50/50% was received and filed pending a meet with theMinister of Environment and Parks.
Acknowledgement of Water Board concern regarding fundingreduction:
""""0<0";'""\" dence from J. HeViit t,that it is is
the Hinisterreceived and filed.
MlA, Boundary Similkameen,to discuss the matter of
and Parks was
!VilA, OKANAGANSOUTH:
Acknowledgement of Water Board concern regarding fundingreduction:
Correspondence from l. Chalmers, HLA, Okanagan South,that it is his intention to discuss the matter of
with the Minister of Environment and Parks wasreceived and filed.
Restoration ofHLA, OKANA,GANNORTH:
A copy of a letterfrom l. F. Hanson,restoration of
to the Minister of Environment and Parks, North, supporting thewas received and filed.
CH/URM,I\N,R.D.C.O.:
HOUD,IW
Concern over Funding Cutback~
A copy of the communication from the Chairman of the CentralDistrict to the Minister of Environment and
Parks expressing concern over the cutback in Water Boardwas received for information.
Duck Lake:
f10ved Director Hill, seconded Director Blattner~
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Three May 7th, 1987
received from Holiday Park Resortof Duck Lake and offering to pay
forwarded indicating that the Boardconcerns and that their
when the level of funding from the
hal'to the
cost behas not resolved itsrequest will be reviewedProvince is determined. il
CARRIED.
N. GLUSCHENKO Opposition to Houseboats on Okanagan Lake:
Hoved Director Blattner, seconded Director Hill:
Gluschenko and K. be advised that theWater Board does not have jurisdiction over
Lake, but has supported thethe Houseboat Committee, which recommendaof the concerns raised."
HThat N.
onrecommendations oftions address some
CARRIED.
FUNDING: PILOTPROJECT SPRAYIRRIGATIONOF POPLJ1,RS:
Correspondence from Minister of Labour and Consumer Services;C. Serwa, MLA, Okanagan South; Director of Research Branch,Ministry of Forests and Lands; Minister of Environment andParks; Regional District of Central Okanagan; RegionalDistrict of North Okanagan; and the City of Vernon:
Moved Director Hill, seconded Director Tribes:
from the Minister of Labour andMLA, South; Director
of Forests and Lands; MinisterDistrict of Central
North Okangan; and the City offor a project for
be received and filed. II
Vernonspray
llThat the correspondenceConsumer Services;of Research Branch~
of Environment and Parks;istrict
lED,
COLUHBIA SHUSWAP Aquatic Weed Control in Mara Lake:REGIONAL DIST.:
The Board was advised that mil foil has appeared in the southpart of Mara Lake within the North Okanagan Districtoutside of the boundaries of the Okanagan Basin.
The Columbia has agreed to providecontrol in this of the lake when it does its own programso as the costs do not become excessive.
SEWERAGE FACILITIES ASSISTANCE GRANTS:
~1oved Director Blattner, seconded Director Frost:
Facilities Assistance Grant applicationthe period of January to
amount of $25,484.88 be approved for
HThat thefrom the TOifm of
1987 in the
CARRIED.
The Administrator recommended that the formula coveringSewerage Facilities Assistance Grants be addressed becausethe 1.5 mill valent does not raise any more dollars than
mill used to prior to the removal of the machinery andassessment.
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Four fvJay 7th, 1987
NEW UNFINISHED BUSINESS:
1987 BUDGET MJDIMPLICAnONS OFREDUCED FUNDING:
A memorandum was circulated among theimplications on the Weedlimit is reduced as indicated in theletter,
showing thethe fundingMinister's
The memorandum showed that the Field Supervisor may need tobe laid off for approximately two months, the harvestingwould be reduced for machines operated one eight-hour shiftper instead of double shift. The reduced hours willresult in 25% less area being harvested,
projects would need to be curtailed. The majorreduction would be in the program.
It was out that every dollar contributed tothe Okanagan control program goes into control work. Thereare no activities such as research and develop-ment or administration which can be cut and still allow thesame level of control to Notwithstanding the purely
ieal decisions changes to the cost-shareformula or increased local , the reduced funding willresult in less area of milfoil under control in 1987/88.
The entire must be reduced approximately 25 to 30%if it is to be done within the funds which have so far beenallocated.
was advised that when thecomm,enlce,d, the Province
million towards the program.to one of approximately
io vveed
The program80,000.
addressed the Board and stated that hethere is a new method out to control weeds.
has been developed which breaks itselfic weeds on contact. The herbicideis not released into the water,
comes in contact with the weeds.
Mr.understands thatA derivative ofinto ropes and kills
within thisis contained
Mr. HenryBlazowski:
1987/88 AQUATICvvEED PROGRAM:
The Board agreed that ament Committee be held totillage programs as soon asdetermined.
of the Aquatic Plant Manageharvesting and winter
the level of funding has been
Octoberthe
under\i\lay
that all sites outlined in thewith the exception of
work in this area is presentfinished 22nd.
Mr. Armourschedule have beenKelowna foreshore andand is expected to be
STATUS OF1986~WUJTER TILLAGE:
Rototiller No. 1 is in the yard for maintenance andwill be moved to Cult us Lake and Harrison Lake until the endof August. It will then be used in the Shuswap Lake system.
Rototiller No. 2 willuntil approximate
be in the Kelowna foreshore working22nd. It will then not be used until
The Bombardier is now in the shallow zone of theKelowna foreshore and will be moved to Wood Lake to treat theshallow waters and work with this machine will be finished byJune 5th.
Mr. Armour noted that the season ends during the firstweek of June and the summer season starts the second week ofJune.
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1987 STAFFSALARIES:
NEXT REGULARMEETING DATE:
May 7th, 1987
The Board was advised that five employees have been with theBoard for over four seasons and have not received a wageincrease for two years.
Moved by Director Frost, seconded by Director Hermiston:
"That the regular staff of the Okanagan Basin Water Board beawarded a salary increase of 3% for 1987."
CARRIED.
It was agreed that the next regular meeting of the Boardwill be held in the offices of the Central Okanagan RegionalDistrict at the call of the Chair.
ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at3:55 p.m.
PM/las
MINUTESOFfICES
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE HELD IN THEUlV\!\IA1::iA!\I, 2903 - 25TH AVENUE,
2:30 P.M.
PRESENT: rman E.Director R. P. Frost
rector A. 1
C 0R@D@o .R •N .R.D.
STAff: P. BasinBasin
er Boarder Board
ALSO PRESENT: Dr.~>1.
tv].
nistnistnist
ironmentvironment
ronment
1981188 BUDGET
Frost,En ronment in
mers, and
on June 3rd, 1987 IvJessrs.r met the nister of
aCicornpclried IS Messmer,
al, however on lyat P nciald. at $147.nci cont
reement.
• 1987share forwe \twul d
i
thethenotto
rs rd has several options:
atic Weed Program at all;
shortfa 11 •
governmentnci
di rect where the
e P
Du(lU!::~tary 1i ts
funds to cover t
de a
inue to exertde e ort
not p
erate vJit i theould occu
Lt P
2.cut
3.
4. P
Director Frost adv• Ivan ~1essmer.
the ni ster toni ster hasso rs that
tv!i ni sterem rea 11 y is.
t' h£Oll~
has discussed is mattercated that has requested
additional nds, however theto • ~1essmer's request.
ile,NJ,)a~ers tau sts are lettingAquat i c ~~eed
atic
a recent meet i
atto thdrav'/
Pram.aquat i c
in Kelowna.
Provincialfrom financial
The Chai rmanprogram
P er indicatedd discussronment and
understoodconcerns
situation ande ni ster of
rector Frost stated en egat i on met th therks, it was nted out that
an i nteg ra1 rt of tou ri sm andion the i ression that he
his league i\1.inister of
atand
ram wasp
sm.
isteratic
e t~i ni ster 1d discuss
I . . . 2
July • 1987
the Pravi nci a1 Governmentof fundi ng is $ ,000,
raised in 1986 because it wassum au 1d not cons i dered as the
Dr
noti
the tillage p ram is cutback tores t the cutback would not be
atic ~Jeed nds would6 - 8 weeks before the end of thethe rd sh d exercise one the
er some discussion, it was movedseconded rector 11 :
rector Frost,
and11
reconsider its
i rected toLIILI,...U er a copy to
ingde the $165,787
nister1 of the
Governmentrequested.!!
CARRIED.
BUDGET - 1988/89:
e one
1 89 P sional Budget asised that it is difficult to obtainsha rototiller. e Columbia
increasi th r demands on theend of the Okana gan is
lable only 50%
~llr •may
r sotin
ressedass two
at is reduced work loadav,na,n-'enced operators.
ntedi ve over
arvester loads1 81 fiscal
out te
\!4erers
t n 1age p ram has been ver leo approximately 200
from e Kelowna foreshore in thered to 1 load is r.
Or.presented.addressed,
sianalatic weed p
see
Budget asem can be
be
was---
rector , seconded rector Hill:
1987 AQUATIC
for e Aquat i c i;~eed
amount $321. be su tted toParks and that a copy of this
me!nbE?r the Water Board and thatat the non-s rea e costs are not
et recommended rova 1• Ii
CARRIED.
1among theharvester was
• onervesting
commence on e
inaha
""~"Hle was circulatedshowed at a weedfrom June 24th to July
ke since June 25th.on July 13th and willst
/ 3
e ree J ly 29th, 1987
A harvester was iin e owna areatreated 9 the
no arvesti
June 23rd to J y 10th andEllison Lake was
July 3rd. Okanagan
emore d CUI t
indicatednte , 11'
, 0
has an increase in ideedvalley. As a result it is
ower p 0 areas timewise.more ,,;ark can done in the
1986/87 RESULTS:
crews werenotedan area isCornrH't. it ionareas are
at as the nter, therou nter. has beencome regardless oroughly
not receiveappea rs , that if the
ng, this action tends to keep
Mr.
t
Dr.tiltitime
siteshas investigated thenot an area shaul d be
i es, ming, andresu ts.
VASEUX LAKE:
that his nistry is sensitive to theresi concerning lfoil.
to see the I I vanish,is lake. this would be
hm,iChIOr, concerned over theperhaps Water Board could
to an area the lake if theto confine swi to the tilled
isedressure somee residents waul
however due toi ossi e.scf"J 1
resiarea.
Dr.
rector Frost, rector Hi 11 :
at itinated
atresidents in
a meeting beis regard."
CARRI
mayd t ed anda meeting is arran
nistration identifythe areas
such areas
PCB's
out
andrnment
to test
water pumps builtcant n PCB's and that themburse any homeowner pulls
and water to $
stated that ifpresents He
\llater testithout cha
containing IS are in thea hazard the Board shoul dand est that e Government
e tteethe next meet i ngt rd on is
(11r. R. ckel be in ted toBasin Water Board to advise
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Page Four July 29th, 1987
NEXT O.B.W.B. MEETING DATE:
The Committee agreed that the tentative date for the nextmeeting of the Okanagan Basin Water Board be August 19th,1987 in Kelowna and that the Minister of Municipal Affairs;Minister of Environment and Parks; Minister of Tourism; andthe area MLA's be invited to attend.
AIR PHOTOS OF MAJOR TILLAGE SITES:
Mr. Maxnuk showed the Committee members ai r photos of themajor tillage sites in the Okanagan Basin, which photosshowed the results of tillage.
ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at4:40 p.m.
PM/l as
WATER BOARD
MINUTES Of A REGULAR MEETINGREGIONAL DISTRICT Of CENTRAL
B. C., THURSDAY,
BASIN WATER BOARD HELD IN THEOFfICES, 540 GROVES AVENUE, KELOWNA,
~,,,~,,r'~ 21st~ 1987 AT 1:45 P.M.
Okanagan Reg. Dist.Okanagan Reg. Dist.
ral Okanagan Reg. Dist.Okanagan Reg. Dist.
h Okanagan Reg. Dist.h Okanagan Reg. st.
anagan-Si lkameen Reg. Dist.Okanagan-Similkameen Reg. Dist.
-Si lkameen Reg. Dist.
rector E.Director N.
to rectorrector H.rector A.t. Director esen
Director R. Frostrector E. R. stonrector J.
PRESENT:
son Minister of Labour and ConsumerServices, • Okanagan North
• nagan South, Okanagan South
ndary Similkameennist of Environment and Parks
Minist of En ronment and Parks
e L.
smer
ou
~1r. C. Serltlalmers
The
kP. Jarman
ALSO PRESENT:
DELEGATION: A delegation of roximat y 10 persons
ni stratoreld Supervisor
STAff: P.G.
1987/88 AQUATIC PROGRAM - BUDGET:
ni ster of Envi ronmentto the anagan Basin \'Jater Board
renegotiate the five-yearaquatic weed rvesting and
rovide the sum of $147,000rvesting Program, which sum
istratorks has given
ni strysigned in
st
Tandthatagreementt e
nistert meeting,attendance.
ironmentho'"lever, P
and Parks was invited to attendor tments precluded his
rableL. Hanson:
e l.nister
VIe
son advi sed at the Honourabl e Bruceronment and Parks, i'lould be pl eased
rd at er time mutually convenient to
Director Frost: Director Frost stated that in the south part of the valleyis r the uat i c weed growt has been e Vlorst he has
ever seen. ere is ce nl a need for a lot more harvest-ing ng done. The la system is vital to thetau if our cannot be kept rel ati velyweed tourist industry could be killed.
• G. r: Greg ed at a or problem is at harvestinghas to the tou st season. If more funds wereavail e cau d be rototi 11 ed ng the off-seasonand less rvesti 9 would need to occur. In the north end ofthe va 1ey the rotot i 1er whi ch the Board rchased th thep nce was used r 1,220 rs during ttle last year. Inthe s end va 11 ne owned the Provi ncewas on available for ours because a demand for thismachine areas outside Basin. As a result, the southend valley did anged this year.
starts in the major centresland and Summerland and less
until d-August ch does not dost industry in ose locations.tau
r said atea y in e r d
lated areas are left
I . 2
e August 21st, 1987
more rototiavail eta
advantagethe easoni ndust ry and t
s done, rvester could be madeower areas ea i er in the year.
rototi 1i is at is done duringlittle interference to the tourist
rati seas expands to over ten months.
rman stated that at the Premier!s Conference. thePremi er i ndi cated at eagan Bas i n ~~ater Boa isu que in e Provi nee and in rth Ame ca. Because the
is an environmentally sensitive area, it should notcompared to t rest proyi nee. The er Boa
VJould like to st e 75/25% cost sharing la andrecei ve a 1 tment from the P nee of B t ish
a so where HiS going in theand is i ng the Provi nee ton its sts notice the deteriorationlakes weeds appear.
ChairmanLamont:
rector Hi 11 : Directorsuc asabout 1/
is familiar th si lar areasa and we are realizing only
i at the present time •
Resort. observed thatas expensive as harvesting, but
effect i veness s hou 1d cons i de redau d e because of its
Sarototillingsuggested costa more rotovat ng
iveness.
• S.Sigal:
r: I'
sureto reduce
at we do not ve a one-shot cure and Ideher every area needs to be rotovated each
weed population.
Dr. rtlly: Dr.17si"t1 v
it
rsad ised that moved to Kelovma roximatelyand lakeshore was beauti 1. It progres-
orated and is eased to s that thi s year1 n and thanked Water Board for making
I'd forstated that
ifi c 9d be
and
a good job ofthi s year the 1ake
mi Hoil • Hecons i dered as the worstthat we shoul d be doi ngsolution than the ones
the Okanagan tourist industryone ng cl imate, the second
He stated that the Provi nci a1most the costs of combatti ngrt to find a permanent solution.
Blazowskirvesti
ov'r,o!~', encedested
reat to tresea to fi nd a morepresently used. He noted tis based on two ors;bei the beaut"i akes.
must cant ri butethe weed p em and an
azowski:
• C. Serwa: • Serwa asadd sig ficantly
p em.
ether the sewageor are insi
into the 1aketo the aquat i c
k: 1 1 is a rooted ant and takes1. Sewage outfalls do not appear to
on t 9 Hail •
r:sp i r\"Ias noti rove.growth.
robs the of Vernon began itsgation p ram, a decrease in the miltoil problem
noticed, however. water clarity in the area didbut the 1 could not be related to mi Hoil
rableL. Hanson:
Theonment
rable L.and
on stated that the Mi ni stry of vi r-e fi res on the cant ri but i on of
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Page ree August 21st. 1987
osphorus tost es OltJ
outfa11 •rnon all cont
septic tanks,
the va ri ous ent it i es andis not related to the
Kelo\>'ma, Penticton. Armstrong, andto the lakes system. So do
cultural practises.
. L ~1essmer: • Messmerfrom theand Parks,Okacont butionindicateddi scuss its
stated heou e Brucerecogn zing
agreeing
just received a telephone calln. ni ster of Envi ronment
ic weed problem in thefull $165,000 Provincial
Board. e nister hasto meet the Board to
rnon
the effluent problem in theyears and Waste Management
recommending what most communitiesnoted the City of
Pl an.
is no est i on that theor asset and advised that the
to raise the profile of the• Serwa commended the Board
performed th li ted funds.nci Government 11 conti nue to be
Valley and keep it designated as anzone.
eOkana
sens it i ve
iV'''",!l~'''Un es
is 11 continuenagan Basi n
for e amountat
• C. Serwa:
rector Frost: rector Frost edister vironmentatic Plant
ment on a
to convey to thethe importance of a proper
the need an ag ree-
e ra e L at the cosmetic effects ofweed rvesti tourist industry, however ifthere is rea rototilling is the long-termanSiNer government woul d 1 at it ina different 1i ghtand it therefore ou d be considered as a gher priority.
rector81 attner:
rector H.me nt isst illweeds.
ni stry of Envi ronto control aquatic
r herbicides are being developedi ster chemi ca1sin Canada is a
consi ng the amount of market
i edin the U.S • but to
expensive process,is a 1 le in
nuk:
After some discussion, the IS and the Minister ofrand sumer ces were thanked for thei r
attendance at the meeti and 1
MINUTES:
rector Frost, rector 81 attner:
a re lar meeting of the Okanagan Basinh. be adopted as circulated."
CARRI
Aquatic Plant Management nutes:
rector 1. sar,,,,,,,jor! rector Frost:
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r August 21st, 1987
a meeting e atic Plantd on Iy 29th, 1987 be adopted and
contained n be confirmed."
CARRI
DELEGATIONS:
Pumps:
the Industrial Section. SouthernBranch. ressed the Board
noted at the problemsaccidentally discovered in Ontario
or to 1 7 many pumps on theth ·s. B tish Columbia
su rvey to i dent ify i ch pumps werefrom servi ceo and test the
r Olfin
em
I wasrevealed that
natedd
contaminated,I water.
nist has an extensive listi are contaminated by PCB1s.
is concerned that their pump maycall his office and ey will
not rticular brand does containnated as been identified and is
ni st ry. the water 11 be tested.r analysis is approximately
rector Frost 1 the meeting.
indicated pumps betweenred p or to 1977 appear to be
are not likely to containPCB's only contain a fewin Onta o. only 2 pumps
water supply. but thein heal standards.
er some2 to 1 ho
ones at's.
grams.
IVlr. Jarman was a r s presentation.
CORREspmmENCE:
nistration of Water
rector
cences:
attner, seconded rector Kimbe ey:
10 at est h anagan Regional strict toexpress concern to t e Province of British Col ia over thedrawbacks in e present nistration of water resources in
e P nee and rticu1a the inability of improvementdist cts and munici Hies to retain water licences neededto serve re 1at ions be endorsed and a 1etter be
accoCARRIED.
TUG-UL NUREHASILITATICOM~HTTEE :
Copy ofassistance
er Management Branch requestingrehabil Hat ion:
k advi sedthe ilitationis not muchlake is teeminare very hardve effectivecommercial st 1a
that he met with the ttee regardingit lake. noted that there
atic weed p 112m in the lake, but theich makes lake turbid. Carp
and the roved chemicals are notA proposal made was that ain 1ake, then to stockf
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Page \Ie August 21st, 1987
!VIINISTRY OFENVIRONMENTAND PARKS:
Request aquatic weed cant
A 1etter wasrequest ng t at
de services toa1 Pa
rdls costs.
lake Provincial Park:
nister Environment andBasin Water Board againic weeds at Paul lake11 mburse all of the
rector Ki , second.ed Director He stan:
is done in the offBas in Water Boa rd is
de aquat i c weedand Parks at Paul
nistry.ii
t-0rves.,lng
the Okanaganer Board
vironmentse of the
CARRI
VIOF OLIVER:
CoPy of letter from • C. A. Waters - Studyfrom Shuswap Lake to Osoyoos Lake:
ItJaterway
• C. A. lrJaters was recei ved fromletter recommended that a study
Shuswap Lake to Osoyoos Lake at
rector attner, rector Hermiston:
c. A. ersof connecti 9
study was done someOkanagan Lake.1!
CARR lEO.
rrespondence:
t. rector F esen, seconded by Di rector
lowi 9 corresnnj~~<,nr be received and filed:
a) nister vironment & rks - ncial contributionto 7 atic weed cont $ , and notificationof Provine intent to renegotiate agreement next year;
b nister vironment & Parks Reply to b efpresented at June 3rd meeting in Victoria;
c ni ster ironment & Parks - to N .R.O.1etter adequate ng of aquati c\J1eed cant
d) P. jVl., gement Branch - Copy ofition from Kelovvna lakeshore residents
expressing concern over ks in weed control nding;e • E. J. 1 thanks for orough weed
removal on owna ;i Pa ort - Letter ks harvesti and
offer to assist in any longer term control method;g nistry ronment & Pa s - Copy of reply to
Olima r 1etter tllanki O.8.B. forrvesti "
CARRIED.
SEWERAGE fACILITIES ASSISTANCE GRANTS:
!Ii stratore
ci ent to meetects undereted.
the current limit of 1.5 millslities sistance Grants 11 not be
demands on the fund when all of theronmentally sensitive designation are
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SECRETARY-TREASURER
Page Six
PM/las
August 21st, 1987
The Administrator also noted that the Regional Districts ofCentral Okanagan and North Okanagan have refused to have themill rate limitation increased to an equivalent of 2.0mi 11 s.
Moved by Director Hermiston, seconded by Director Hill:
"That the Administrator provide the Board with the followinginformation covering the Sewerage Facilities AssistanceGrants:
a) The percentage of the amount which the Province payswhich could be paid without increasing the mill rate usingthe existing debt and with the addition of the known newexpenditure;
b) The mill rate which would need to be applied to continueto pay 24% of the amount the Province pays using the existingdebt and the known add i tiona1 expendit ures."
CARRIED.
Approval of Grants:
Moved by Director Blattner, seconded by Director Hermiston:
"That the following Sewerage Facilities Assistance Grants beapproved for payment:
City of Armstrong: Jan. - June/87 $ 17,810.70City of Kelowna: Jan. - June/87 $ 368,907.65City of Pent i cton: Jan. - June/87 $ 76,181.58City of Vernon: Jan. - June/87 $ 189,798.84Village of Oliver: Jan. - June/87 $ 34,343.33."
CARRIED.
ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at3:55 p.m.
OKANAGAN BASIN WATER BOARD
MINUTES A MEETING OF THE AQUATIC MANAGEMENT CO~~ITTEE HELD IN THEOFFICES OF THE REGIONAL DISTRICT OKANAGAN~ 2903 - 35TH AVENUE~
VERNON~ B. C. ON OCTOBER 28th~ 1987 AT 2:30 P.M.
PRESENT: Chairman E.Director R.
rector A.
C .RO.S.R •
.O.R.D.
STAff: P. t'1ackievJichG. r
nistrator, O.B.W.B.eld Super sor, O.B.W.B.
MEETn~G WITH ENVIRONMENT:
Discussion arose over thenister of ronment
Kelowna on r
to be discussed wi theBoard meets with him in
Director Frost expressed concern at the ProvincialGovernment may desirous privatizing the atic WeedControl P ram. Director Frost stated that the program isextremel sensitive and recommended that it be kept in thehands the 0 sin er Board and not beprivatized.
t rad Rioux of Lakescaperoached both politicians and staff
ces of his company to harvest theoux leges that he can harvest thecheaper than the Okanagan Basin Waterto rchase e harvesting equipment
e ttee was adviInternational ltd.and has offered the s
uatic weeds.weeds faster andBoa rd and hasfrom us.
International only owns onedi scussed with • Ri OUX, itpresent a tten proposal to
demonstration project showing thepe , however to date such a
ed.
the present time escapemachine. matter waswas suggested that isthe Board and carry out aabili of his company toproposal has not been
The airmanget into tavaila ehi ces
exp ressediness,
us,as
private companiesharvesting equipmentposition to chargea specialized field.
Director Frost noted that t service provided by theanagan Basin Water rd is special, the staff is there
ey are ired to harvest the weeds, and also toclean the s. scussi prOduction, it is hardto compare production one is harvesting in Salona Bayversus Vaseux lake.
Mr. r some contractors are providingsleading in to lakeshore residents when soliciting
They are stating the Water Board 11 not beharvesti and are not picki their spoils. In addition,water intakes ve been damaged by the contractors and the
ana Basi Water rd has been amed.
er some discussiseconded rector
, it was movedi 1:
rector Frost,
CARRIED.
I . . . 2
Q~ at it be recommendedstate its opposition to
atic Weed Cont Psubstantial cost sa ngs
a very ca ibre.'"
that Okanagan Basin Water Boardprivate contractors carrying out the
ram unless there can be athe contractor~s workmanship is
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October 28th, 1987
1988/89 PROVISIONAL BUDGET:
The Committee noted that the Minister of Environment andParks has promised to advise the Board by November 1st, 1987of the government's participation in the 1988/89 Aquatic WeedHarvesting Program.
The Committee expressed concern that the government isendeavouring to remove itself from financial participation inthe aquatic weed harvesting program as noted in theMinister's request to renegotiate the cost sharing agreementand the reduction in our share of provincial funds each timeaquatic weeds are found elsewhere in the province.
Moved by Director Frost, seconded by Director Hill:
"That when meeting with the Minister of Environment and Parkson October 30th, 1987, the principle item of discussion bethe funding and the government's commitment towards theAquatic Weed Harvesting Program."
CARRIED.
1987 AQUATIC WEED HARVESTING REPORT:
The attached 1987 Aquatic Weed Harvesting Program Report wascirculated among the members of the Committee and discussed.It was noted that Vaseux Lake experienced a bad weed problemand pressure is being received for rototilling in this area.Weeds are also growing very rapidly in Duck Lake and pressureis being received for rototilling this lake as well. Inaddition, rototilling has been requested by the ProvincialParks at Christie Memorial Park and by the Vernon Yacht Club.
Moved by Director Frost, seconded by Director Hill:
"That it be recommended that if the fundi ng request for anadditional rototiller is approved by the ProvincialGovernment, then the above request for additional rototillingbe favourably considered."
CARRIED.
WINTER TILLAGE SCHEDULE:
The attached Fall 1987/Spring 1988 Winter Tillage schedulewas discussed and agreed upon.
OTHER MATTERS:
The Chairman suggested that the Okanagan Basin Water Boardshould consider becoming involved with water quantities, dueto the current water shortage situation.
ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at4:10 p.m.
a~ ,JecLJCHAIRMAN SECRETARY-TREASURER
1987 AQUATIC WEED HARVESTING PROGRAM
Aquatic weed harvesting began June 22nd, 1987 with four machinesoperating until September 4th, 1987. A total of 1,275 machine loads orapproximately 2,500 tonnes of aquatic weeds were removed from sixmainstem Okanagan Valley lakes. This represents about 97 hectares ofharvested area. Following is a comparison of production figures since1981.
Year Loads Tonnes Estimated Area (ha)
1981 1,906 4,104 1531982 1,533 3,207 1211983 1,458 2,987 1141984 1,440 2,817 1091985 1,189 2,294 901986 1,430 2,749 1071986 1,275 2,502 97
The number of loads cut in 1987 decreased by 11% from 1986 butremains relatively consistent with recent years. Areas wheresignificantly fewer loads were harvested include Vaseux Lake, Wood Lakeand I<elowna foreshore of Okanagan Lake. In Vaseux Lake, the riverchannel harvesting, formerly part of summer harvesting, is now aseparate project done in the fall or spring. Extensive winter tillagecontributed to improved conditions in Wood lake and I<elowna.
Increases in loads cut were noted in the Vernon arm and Westsideareas of Okanagan lake, possibly because more machine time wasavailable this season to cut lower priority areas.
Troublesome areas include:
1. Vaseux Lake - Skaha Lake: Both lakes are cut by harvester #1 withSkaha lake usually receiving first attention. Vaseux Lake supportsdense, widespread weed growth but has limited recreational and touristuse and receives only limited cutting in mid-July.
2. Duck lake: Warm, shallow waters produces rapid re-growth of weedsfollowing early season cutting, but scheduling does not include asecond cut.
3. Okanagan Lake/Westside: Considered a low priority on theharvesting schedule, this area rarely receives attention until latesummer.
Harvesting equipment averaged 21% downtime, including shutdownsfor inclement weather, machine moving, as well as mechanicalbreakdowns.
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Expenditures to the end of harvesting season are as follows:
1987 Budget 1987 Actual 1986
Machine Operators Wages $ 32,000 $ 27,385 $ 37,801Truck Driver Wages 8,250 8,614 7,492
(Machine moving &weed disp. )Equipment transport 3,000 6,217 4,456Vehicle rental 4,000 2,769 3,997Vehicle fuel & maint. 3,000 3,179 2,870Travel expenses 2,000 406 2,062Crane rental 3,000 1,752 1,987Fuel & lubricants 4,000 3,596 4,629Maintenance & repair 18,000 9,878 17,514Contract weed disposal 7,000 625Water intake repairs 1,000 773 1,086
$ 85,250 $ 65,199* $ 83,897
* Additional costs for equipment maintenance & repair will follow
TABLE 1
HARVESTING PRODUCTION SUMMARY - 1987
UNIT NUMBER LOADS HARVESTED TONNES ESTIMATED AREA
H65015 351 597 24.7 ha(Harv. fl1)
H65028 545 926 38.4 ha(Harv. fl2)
H65035 170 289 12.0 ha(Harv. if3)
H-11-1100 209 690 22.0 ha(Altosar)
TOTAL 1,275 2,502 97.1 ha
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TABLE 2
HARVESTING PRODUCTION BY LAKE - 1987
LAKE LOADS HARVESTED TOt·U"ES ESHMATED AREA
Osoyoos 174 574 18.3 ha
Vaseux 148 252 10.4 ha
Skaha 189 (Harv. 111) 436 17.0 ha35 (H-11)
Okanagan 548 931 38.6 ha
Wood 88 150 6.2 ha
Duck (Ellison) 93 158 6.6 ha
TOTAL 1,215 2,502 97.1 ha
HARVESTING OPERATIONS RECORD - 1981
Harv. iii Harv. #2 Harv. #3 H11
Total Hours 438 500
Operating Hours 319.4 423.4
Downtime 118.6 (27%) 76.6 (15.3%)
424
312
112 (26%)
400
333.2
66. 8 (16. 7%)
H65015 (Harv #1)
Location Date Harvested Loads
l. Okanagan Lake: WestsideCays June 22 2Green Bay June 23 12
2. Vaseaux Lake: South end June 25-July 8 114Provincial Park July 9-15 34
3 . Skaha Lake: Okanagan Falls July 16 -30 78Sunny Bay July 31-Aug 6 22Skaha Estates Aug 7-19 38EastsidePentict0n Aug 20-21 9Okanagan Falls Aug 25-Sept 4 37
H65028 (Harv #2)
Location
1. Duck Lab~:
2. Okanagan Lake: Paddlewheel ParkNorthshoreBeachcomber BayWestside
Date Harvested
June 24-July 13
July 14-23July 24-Aug 14Aug 17-18Aug 19-5ept 4
Loads
93
98263
1675
H65035 (Harv #3)
Location Date Harvested Loads
1. Wood Lake: South Shore June 22-July 7 54Westside July 8-10 11North Shore July 13-16 17South Shore July 19-20 6
2 . Okanagan Lake Hot Sands Beach cTuly 21-22 4.5Seaplane Base July 23 4Poplar Point July 24 3Vimy Ave. July 27 3Cedar Ave. July 28 4Cooke Ave. July 29-Aug 4 8.5Shelter Bay Aug 5-6 4Green Bay Aug 7-12 15Westside Cays Aug 13-18 6Westbank Aug 19 1Peachland Aug 20 -21 3Provincial Park Aug 24 1Summerland Aug 25-26 8Trout Creek Aug 27-28 5.5Penticton Aug 31-Sept 1 8.5Naramata Sept 2 1Westbank Sept 3 0.25Cooke Ave. Sept 4 1.5
H11-1100 (A1tosar)
Location Date Harvested Loads
1. Osoyoos Lake: Willow Beach June 25 -26 9Motel Row June 29-Ju1y 2 14Solana Bay July 3-7 9Central Basin July 8-13 10.5Willow Beach July 14-28 93Motel Row July 29-Aug 5 13.5Central Basin Aug 6-10 6
2 . Skaha Lake: Rec West Aug 11-12 4Skaha Est-Ka1eden Aug 13-18 21.5EastsidePenticton Aug 19-21 9.5
3 . Osoyoos Lake wi 110w Beach Aug 24-31 14Motel Row Sept 1-4 5
WINTER TILLAGE SCHEDULE:
Fall 1987 to Spring 1988
ROTOTILLER #2: (O.B.W.B. OWNED)
(1) WOOD LAKE:
Winter Shutdown:
South Shore Oct. 20 to Dec. 11/87
Dec. 12/87 to Feb. 1/88
(2) KALAMALKA LAKE: North Shore Feb. 1 to 19/88including PalfreyCreek & Country ClubOyama Canal: Feb. 20 to 27/88Blue Water Lodges:
(3) OKANAGAN LANDING: Sandy Beach Feb. 28 to March 25/88
(4) KELOWNA FORESHORE:
BOMBARDIER: (O.B.W.B. OWNED)
(1) OSOYOOS LAKE:
(2) SHUSWAP LAKE:
(3) KELOWNA FORESHORE:
(4) WOOD LAKE:
(5) OKANAGAN LANDING:
Bridge to Wat.t Rd. March 27 to May 13/88
Motel Row Feb. 8 to 12/88
Dates Not Confirmed
Bridge to Watt Rd. May 16 to 27/88(shallow zone)Shallow Zone May 28 to June 3/88
Sandy Beach June 4 to 10/88(shallow zone)
ROTOTILLER #1: (Ministry of Environment Owned)
Shuswap Lake:Maintenance:Nanaimo:Maintenance:
completed Dec. 8/87Vernon YardJan 4 to Feb. 12/88Feb. 15 to 19/88
(1) SKAHA LAKE: Rec. West Marina/Skaha BeachOkanagan Falls
Feb. 22 to April 1/88
(2) OSOYOOS LAKE: Willow BeachMotel Row
Maintenance:(Vernon)
Cultus Lake:
April 4 to May 6/88
May 9 to 13/88
May 16 -
Additional Areas Where Rototilling Has Been Requested:
Vaseux LakeSkaha Lake
Duck LakeWestside CaysGreen Bay
Skaha EstatesChristie Memorial Park:O.K. Falls
Okanagan Lake
OKANAGAN BOARD
MINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF BASIN WATER BOARD HELD IN THEREGIONAL DISTRICT Of CENTRAL OFFICES, 540 GROVES AVENUE, KELOWNA,B. C. o OCTOBER 30th, 1981 AT A. THE MINISTER OF ENVIRONMENT
AND PARKS AND THE OKANAGAN M.L.A.IS
PRESENT: rector A.Director A.Direct 0 r E. R.
ing1
ston
ral anagan Reg. Dist.h anagan Reg. Dist.
anagan-Similkameen Reg. Dist.
SerwaCha1mersMessmer
tt
so Present
ster of En ronment and Parksnister of Labour and ConsumerServices, ,Okanagan North
, Okanagan Southanagan South
, Boundary Similkameen, Bounda Si lkameen
Deputy nister, En ronment andParksniste al Executive Assistants
e B. St rachane L. son
on
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The Honou rae Honoura
ALSO PRESENT:
STAFF: P.G.
ckiewichr
ni stratord Supervisor
PURPOSE OF THE
The rpose the meeting was to discuss the role andtment of t e Provi a1 rnment in the Aquatic Weed
rvesting Program and the acquisition of additional weedharvesting equi
rector 11 advi sed atWate r Boa rd to 1 ahead,amount money it \I,li 11sources and the p ncial
in order for the Okanagan Bas init must be able to determi ne theve available from both its ownvernment.
IVlr. r advised that it is 1 known that aquatic weedharvesting is a rel cosmetic control effect. Rototilling,however. appears to ve advantages. Fi rst of all itp des root and it is done during the time of theyear the lakes are not intensely used. Rototilling doesnot interfere wi t tau st season and the weed growthbecomes sta lized, it is a more costly procedure.
It was nted out thatproperly an its wo and
funds are la etted tm\iards su i ng
carried out.
the Okanagan Basin Water Board tocarry out a program, it must know
whether or not the government isnds f or a proper prag ram to be
Mr. J nson 1i ed t at e government is tryi ng to bend of the 1 term needs of the Aquatic Weed Program and
is looking into the mana and ownership of the equipment.To stay as vie are will require recapitalization as equipmentbecomes worn and is ired to be replaced. • Johnsoni cated that rnment appears to have threealternatives:
1. as we are;2. to have p vate sector provide the aquatic weed
rvesting;3. Transfer owners ip ipment to the Okanagan Basin
Water Board.
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Page October 30th, 1987
Members theover p vate indiHarvesti ng Pramtorn up. etc., the
Basi n Board expressed concerns carrying out its Aquatic Weed
and i ndi cated that when water mai ns areer Board is then blamed.
Mr. Johnson noted p vatization has appeal. It does notire capitalization and if we stay as we are there 11 be
a severe etition for nding.
The ni ster of En ronment and rks was asked whether ornot there is any intention the provincial government toback out funding e atic Weed Harvesting Program as ithas indicated t at it shes to renegoti ate the cost-shari ngagreement so on.
at there is no intention of theowever 1 government ni st ry expendiewed and fu ng for the at i c weed
ot escapi such a review.
dong
ram is
r·1i ni stergovernment totu res arecont p
e oura e L. nson i cated that the government has acont ract with the ana Bas in Water Board to provi de75%/25% ndi and wi 1 honour that commitment. but poi ntedout that there wil be a lar limit placed on that
tment.
~1r. J. tt noted t the environment in this area isextremely sensitive and 2 cannot be used to controlEu ras i an water 1 and recommended that the governmentmaintain its 7 cost sha n9.
that there are 250,000 people residing incant bute greatly to the economy of
re are also five major lakes in thea re a tremendous d rawi ng ca rdnding levels for aquatic weed
Mr. C. Serwa notedthe Okanagan whiBrit ish Col
anagan esfor tourism and reforecont must be maintained.
It was poi nted out tothat origi lyof $1.5 llion
per annum.been designated as an
~1inister of En ronment and Parksatic Control Program had a budget
which has now been reduced toaddition. the Okanagan valley hasronmenta1 Sensitive Area.
e ra e B.ment has recognizednot ignore its needs.
reed that the Provincial Govern-to be a e area and 11
tt noted that theand to keep it so theincreased, but shou dthat the program must be
1 problem has been stabilizedauld not dramatically be
increased for inflation. He statedmaintained.
at at the present time thehas at its disposal one rototiller
with other parts of thethe second machi ne to the
time vJeeds are found else\rvhere in theshort, we cannot keep an adequate
ram VJith one machi ne. A second machi ne isired.
DirectorOkanagan Basinand a secondp nee andBoard is reducedp nee. Irot ot i 11 i ng pdrastically
e nistrator noted Minister had earlier agreedto se the Board r 1st, 1987 of the Provincialfinancial rticipation in next year's program and that thisinformation is ired in order for the Board to determineits level of financi participation and commitment towardsthe program.
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The Minister indicated that he is not prepared to provide acommitment at this time as his ministry's estimates are stillbei ng revi ewed and asked whether or not the Okanagan Basi nWater Board would be prepared to commit more than 25% towardsthe Aquatic Weed Harvesting Program.
Members of the Board indicated that in all probability theOkanagan Basin Water Board would agree to cost share on a50%/50% basis for the acquisition of a new rototiller,however it is unlikely that they would agree to pay more than25% towards the cost of a harvesting program.
After a general di scuss ion, the Mi ni ster of Envi ronment andParks agreed to discuss the entire Aquatic Weed ControlProgram with the area M.L.A.'s and to advise the Boardaccordingly.
ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at11:30 a.m.
CHAIRMAN
PM/l as
SECRETARY-TREASURER
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