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Federal Funding Announced to Reduce Potential Flood Impacts at Fraser River Harbours

May 18, 2007


Steveston, B.C. – In response to record high snow packs on the B.C. Coast and Interior mountains, and a significant potential for abnormally high flood levels, Randy Kamp, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, today announced $549,000 in federal funding to help reduce the impact of potential flood waters at Small Craft Harbours (SCH) facilities on the Fraser River.

"Canada’s New Government is investing $549,000 to protect the small craft harbour infrastructure of the Lower Mainland communities against flood related damage," said Kamp. "Work has already begun to help reduce the potential impact of debris-filled flood waters that could significantly damage harbour infrastructure which is important to the large number of commercial fishers in the area."

Upstream from the Steveston harbour, DFO Small Craft Harbours has been working with the Steveston Harbour Authority and the City of Richmond to make emergency repairs to the Fraser River shear boom. These repairs will help deflect debris away from the Steveston Channel and reduce the impacts of large amounts of freshet debris on the Channel, harbour facilities and user vessels. The work is intended as an interim measure for the structure. Multi-stakeholder, long term planning is required for the future of the shear boom and flood protection of Steveston channel.

DFO Small Craft Harbours will also implement an emergency freshet plan involving six of the SCH Harbour authorities in the Lower Mainland. As part of this plan, the False Creek and Steveston SCH facilities have been designated as two ports to receive vessels from Lower Mainland harbours that may be impacted by flood waters.

In addition, a channel dredging project at Steveston Harbour and maintenance dredging at several SCH Fraser River sites will be completed later this year to remove the significant harbour infill expected from the anticipated record Fraser River run-off.

These projects will be carried out under Fisheries and Oceans Canada’s SCH program in collaboration with Harbour Authorities that manage and operate facilities for the benefit of local users.

Canada's New Government has made substantial investments this year to help reduce the risk of flooding on the Fraser River. Today's announcement is additional funding, over and above the $16.5 million announced by Prime Minister Harper and the Honourable Chuck Strahl, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food and Minister for the Canadian Wheat Board.

MP Randy Kamp inspects recently completed repairs to the Steveston Channel shear boom. Repairs completed last week, will help deflect debris which could damage infrastructure away from the Steveston harbour.
MP Randy Kamp inspects recently completed repairs to the Steveston Channel shear boom. Repairs completed last week, will help deflect debris which could damage infrastructure away from the Steveston harbour.

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FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Dan Bate
Communications Advisor
Fisheries and Oceans Canada,
Pacific Region
604-775-8809

 

 

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