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B.X. Creek during spring freshet (File photo / City of Vernon)

Vernon prepares for spring freshet

Apr 26, 2021 | 2:00 PM

City of Vernon crews have been busy getting ready for the spring melt to hit local creeks.

Crews have removed sediment from the two basins located on BX Creek at Pleasant Valley Road and on BX Creek at 20th Street north of 48th Avenue.

Sediment from the BX Creek dam site below Star Road has also been removed. In total, over 1,000 cubic meters of sediment has been removed from BX Creek.

Crews are also completing the annual inspection of all creek crossings, outfalls, storm retention and treatment structures throughout the City of Vernon to correct any deficiencies prior to spring freshet.

Meantime, detailed design of the BX Creek sediment control structure is currently underway.

The nearly $1.2 million dollar project will mitigate downstream flooding concerns caused by sediment build up.

An application for authorization and offsetting plan has been submitted to the Department of Fisheries with expected permit approval between June and August of 2021.

A subdivision application has been submitted to the Agricultural Land Commission with expected approval in June 2021.

Construction is anticipated to start in August with completion by October.

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