Kin Beach excluded from rototilling, despite relaxed regulations
Following intense pressure from local municipalities and the Okanagan Basin Water Board, the provincial government has granted some leeway for rototilling milfoil, but it appears the swimming area at Kin Beach is not part of that equation.
“What they’ve changed now is that they’ve provided a specific depth restriction, so starting at 1.5 metres in depth from the low water in the winter, we can start rototilling anything that’s deeper than that,” said James Littley
The change means that milfoil growing in prime swimming areas at Kin Beach won’t get rototilled because of their depth.
The province issued the rototilling restrictions this past winter following concerns for the Rocky Mountain Ridge Mussel, a freshwater mussel species deemed at risk by the ministry.











