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FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 2024
SNOW SAVIOURS
VOL. 50 NO. 03
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Outfall pipe replacing to top $1 million ALEX KURIAL Editor
A GOOD DAY FOR A BOOK It started overnight, and by Wednesday morning Bowen was a canvas of white as snow fell all over the island - along with Metro Vancouver and the Sunshine Coast. Judging by the lack of usual traffic through the Cove it seems most Islanders chose to ride things out at home, perhaps with a warm drink and good read from the Bowen Library. In case you didn’t make it out, take a look inside to see how the snow decorated different parts of the island. / Alex Kurial photo
It will cost seven figures to replace a broken outfall pipe at the Snug Cove Wastewater Treatment Plant. The role of the outfall pipe is to dispose of effluent after it has been treated at the wastewater plant (WWTP). The effluent is then discharged in deep water past Dorman Point. Multiple issues developed with the pipe last summer however which has prevented it from fulfilling this task. Two ruptures required underwater dive teams being sent down to repair the pipe, along with some shore cleanup. Finally in August the pipe became so twisted that it stopped discharging effluent altogether. Around onethird of the pipe had to be cut off to allow wastewater discharge to continue, meaning the effluent is currently being released into Snug Cove waters instead of offshore. CONTINUED ON PAGE 6
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