Water woes

Resident concerned about the cost of water in Greater Vernon

There is little doubt that the current cost for water in Greater Vernon is unsustainable.

We are facing water bills that are three times higher than Kelowna and twice as high as Penticton. It doesn’t end there.

We are yet to be saddled with another two per cent increase for 2015. The finger-pointing starts. Where did we go wrong?

The Greater Vernon Advisory Committee reiterates the information received from the staff. “The cost of water for Greater Vernon is the result of demands from Interior Health Authority”.

Let’s be very clear, IHA is not the cause of the excessive water costs.

If IHA was responsible for the current escalating costs, then Kelowna and Penticton would also be facing the same cost escalation as Greater Vernon, since they also receive their licenses from IHA.

Instead, those communities have water rates which are substantially lower than those in Greater Vernon.

Let’s place the problem where it really should rest.

Somewhere in 2002, GVAC selected Duteau Creek for 20 per cent of our domestic water supply.

The decision was based on a consultant’s report which we now know to be missing some critical information.

The reality is that we chose a less than optimal source of water and, the treatment required to meet the standards was complex and costly.

Yes, IHA was vigilant about ensuring the water supply met the standards. The result is the cost escalation that we are subject to today.

This letter is not about placing blame or pointing fingers.

This is a plea to our elected officials, especially those with GVAC, to address this problem for the residents of the community.

Let’s take another look at the master water plan before dumping any more money into Duteau Creek.

The Citizens for Change to the Master Water Plan have presented well thought out alternatives and I ask for the support of GVAC to take a fresh look.

Janet Green

Vernon

Vernon Morning Star