Chandler Proch adds another sandbag to Okanagan Lake beach as other members ot the forestry crew form a chain to feed her more bags. When the lake finally starts to drop, more than 75,000 sandbags will have to be collected.

Chandler Proch adds another sandbag to Okanagan Lake beach as other members ot the forestry crew form a chain to feed her more bags. When the lake finally starts to drop, more than 75,000 sandbags will have to be collected.

Crews to start removing sandbags

Removal of sandbags to start next week along Okanagan Lake in Penticton

Cleanup of sandbags and gabion boxes along Penticton’s Okanagan Lake will start next week.

Residents and tourists are advised Okanagan Lake beach remains closed and will be for awhile yet as equipment and workers remove the flood mitigation debris from the area. Skaha Lake Park is open.

“The removal of all works and debris will take a few weeks, however as soon as sections of the beach become clear, those areas will be reopened for public use,” said city engineer, Ian Chapman. “We thank beach users for their patience.”

A variety of flood prevention works were installed during the month of May to reduce the threat of high water and/or soil erosion.

Penticton Western News