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Water main work will mean minor inconvenience in Naramata

The replacement of about 280 metres of existing watermain will bring minor inconvenience in the form of water shutdowns to some Naramata residents.

“Our commitment is to provide a minimum of 48 hours’ notice to residents affected by the shutdown,” said RDOS Engineer Liisa Bloomfield. “The properties most affected are on Ponderosa Drive, Upper Debeck Road, Debeck Road and Arawana Road.”

The work is required to replace watermain originally installed in 1958. The main is a critical link in the Naramata Water System as it is the only watermain that feeds the Juniper Reservoir from a connection at Arawana Road.

“Water is pumped from the Juniper Reservoir to the upper areas of Stonebrook Reservoir and Arawana Reservoir,” explained Bloomfield. “The three reservoirs collectively provide water for a significant portion of the Naramata Water System.”

Using trenchless technology and installing an overland bypass waterline will minimize water interruption.

“We are anticipating two shutdowns: when the bypass line is tied into the existing main and again when the new watermain is commissioned,” said Bloomfield.

The Regional District expects to complete the project within three weeks. Work is scheduled to begin March 31.

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