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Posted: May 23, 2016

$1.47 million for flood mitigation in Fairmont

As part of the public-safety funding announced in the 2016 provincial budget, the province is committing $1.47 million in funding toward a flood-mitigation project near Fairmont Hot Springs that will protect the important economic area from flood damage.

From left to right: RDEK Engineering Services Manager Brian Funke; Minister of Energy and Mines & Responsible for Core Review, the Honourable Bill Bennett; RDEK Electoral Area F Director, Wendy Booth; RDEK Board Chair, Rob Gay.
From left to right: RDEK Engineering Services Manager Brian Funke; Minister of Energy and Mines & Responsible for Core Review, the Honourable Bill Bennett; RDEK Electoral Area F Director, Wendy Booth; RDEK Board Chair, Rob Gay.

The project builds on earlier work done by the Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) to widen the Fairmont Creek channel following significant debris flow events in 2012 and 2013 triggered by high water levels and which impacted residences and businesses. The 2012 event forced (pictured above)  the closure of the highway and Fairmont Hot Springs Resort and cut off access to a RV campground.

In phases two and three now being funded by the province, the capacity of Fairmont Creek will be expanded upstream, debris barriers will be installed, and the size of the culvert on the campground road will be increased. As well, a rainfall gauge and early warning system will be installed at the 1,500-metre level of the Fairmont Creek watershed.

These actions will help to capture material upstream and reduce flooding at lower levels including areas of the Mountainside Golf Course, and improve the capacity of the creek and culverts to prevent flooding.

As a result the project will protect public safety, minimize damage to public and private infrastructure, and protect the local tourism economy from business losses caused by flooding. The value of assets being protected by the project is estimated at $236 million.
In the 2016 budget, the B.C. government announced $65-million in initiatives to help keep communities safe, including $16-million for public safety preparedness initiatives and $49-million for community hazard mitigation projects, such as upgrades to dikes and flood protection.

Leading up to 2016 budget, B.C. has invested significantly in flood mitigation and prevention. Since 2008, the province has invested in 156 projects worth a total of $145 million. ($62-million has been provided provincially, $46-million federally, and $37-million in funding from the local authorities.)

“This is a great example of the province and the regional district working collaboratively to ensure that citizens, residences, the tourism economy and critical transportation links in the East Kootenay are protected from flooding. Anyone who remembers the 2012 debris flow can attest to the damage that Mother Nature can exact in mere minutes. While that was a rare event, it brought heightened awareness to the need to take action for the future,” said Bill Bennett, Minister of Energy and Mines and Kootenay East MLA.

“Our government values the public safety of all British Columbians. Anything we can do to identify and diminish risk is a step in the right direction. That’s why our government is investing in flood mitigation projects across the province. We are happy to work collaboratively with communities to help limit the risk our citizens could be exposed to in the unfortunate event a disaster strikes,” added Minister of State for Emergency Preparedness, Naomi Yamamoto.

“Securing funding for the final two phases of the Fairmont Creek Debris Mitigation Project will enhance public safety by greatly reducing the impact of future flood and debris flow events, which will benefit the entire community. We are grateful to the province for supporting this project and look forward to completing the engineering this year, with the bulk of the construction to be completed in 2017,” stated RDEK board chair Rob Gay.

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