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Posted: June 9, 2017

Crown land tenure for septage disposal approved

Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) board of directors this morning unanimously approved entering a Licence of Occupation for .95 hectares of Crown land, over a 30-year period, with the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations for the operation of septage ponds for the Elko and Baynes Lakes areas.

The property is located ā€œin the corner adjacent to the Caven Creek Haul Rd. and Baynes Lake Dump Rd. on Crown land with the legal description East of SL 1 DL319 Kootenay District,ā€ notes a RDEK Environmental Services staff report.

Electoral Area B Director Stan Doehle told fellow directors it had been a lengthyĀ process finding a suitable site. ā€œWeā€™re getting close now,ā€ he said.

District of Elkford Mayor and board member Dean McKerracher asked if there had been any ā€œblow backā€ from the surrounding area concerning the facility.

Environmental Services Manager Kevin Paterson replied the regional government has received ā€œno negative feedback.ā€

The RDEK had to find a replacement for site for exfiltration basins after the Elko Transfer Station was deemed no longer suitable to do so in 2013.

Hired to find a suitable site, SNC Lavalin ranked 10 potential sites in the South Country and ended up selectingĀ a property adjacent to the TransCanada pipeline right-of-way and pumping station, but that application was denied. The second most preferred site is the one noted above.

The RDEK budgeted $175,000 for the investigation and construction of this site, which will require two 35,000m3 basins; one a primary basin and the other a secondary basin to separate the solids from the liquids. The area will be fenced and gated and signed accordingly.

– Ian Cobb/e-KNOW


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