Headgates headache: fight looming with Dam Safety B.C.
Years of sparring between the Regional District of North Okanagan (RDNO) and Dam Safety B.C. over the Headgates Spillway Dam on the Duteau Creek water system, could be headed for a political showdown.
The spillway dam, which is above the Duteau Creek Treatment Plant, is in line for a multi-million dollar retrofit. The Duteau system supplies nearly 60 per cent of Greater Vernon water.
There was a high water incident in the spring of 2017, requiring emergency measures. The dam risk assessment had been rated significant for several years, but was upgraded to high over the objections of the regional district.
“We did a report that suggested this was a significant spillway or dam, and it was not accepted by Dam Safety, we did further study to show that it was significant, dam safety would not accept it,” RDNO General Manager of Utilities, Zee Marcolin, told the Greater Vernon Advisory Committee board. “What I have found out in the industry, this particular dam safety officer, he is just making high dams everywhere.”











