Clearwater Times, January 30, 2014

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Raft River wins Aviva contest Raft River Elementary School students Josie Cooperman (l) and Emma Collins celebrate the school's winning $120,000 in the Aviva Community Fund contest. The win was announced during an assembly at the school on Tuesday. The money will be used to develop a playground for intermediate-aged students. Raft River was one of 10 winners chosen out of 30 finalists in the Canadawide contest. For more about the story, see page A10 inside. Photo by Keith McNeill

Mayor says get ready for tough choices Keith McNeill District of Clearwater council held a strategic planning workshop recently and it appears the news was not all good. “There are huge challenges for the community,” Mayor John Harwood reported during a town council meeting held Jan. 21. The District plans to hold public meetings in the near future to discuss its budget. “It's important that everyone be informed about all the meetings so, if interested, they can attend,” said the mayor. Harwood said there should be a requirement for those thinking about running for council in next November's municipal elections. “They need to be able to say No,” he said. “This is not a popularity contest.” The strategic planning work-

shop was held Jan. 15 and was facilitated by Diehl Management Inc.

Mayor John Harwood wears a Grinch cap as he takes part in the Jan. 21 town council meeting. The municipality is working on next year's budget and has some tough choices to make, he says. Photo by Keith McNeill

Council approves study for new well Clearwater needs a new well and town council has approved spending up to $20,000 to produce a project description for it. According to a report from public works superintendent Jared Brounstein, the majority of the District's water is supplied by Well #1, which is located in Reg Small Park next to the Clearwater River. Additional water to meet any raise in demand is provided by the surface water source at Russell Creek (located behind the ski hill) and Well #2 (located across from Dutch Lake beach). According to Brounstein, Well #1 was drilled in 1980 and has reliability and capacity issues because it depends on the water level in the Clearwater River.

Although the aesthetic water quality is good, UV disinfection is required as the water is without effective in-situ filtration. The well currently has no backup power. Well #2 was drilled in 1999. Its capacity is limited because the distribution system requires the pressure to be kept low. Manganese increases at higher flow rates, meaning the well is used only when other sources do not keep up with system demands. This well currently has no backup power. The Russell Creek surface water system is limited by its water license plus seasonal variation in water quality and quantity. Although it has no backup power, it could be run by gravity alone (although this would mean no UV disinfection or

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chlorination) under emergency conditions. The project description for the new well would be used to apply for federal funding when it becomes available. It also would be used as part of a submission to the BC Environmental Assessment Office. It appears the new well likely would be drilled near the existing Well #1. In her comments, chief administrative officer Leslie Groulx noted that the need to establish a new water well was identified as a strategic priority in 2010. She said that, with the completion of the UV system for the Russell Creek surface water source, now is the time to move forward with the planning, construction and implementation of the new well.

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