City awards $500,000 contract to Jake’s Construction to remove sediment from Vedder River for flood protection purposes; City seeks to reduce impact to pink salmon
CHILLIWACK — In a normal year, less than 40,000 cubic metres of debris and gravel are typically deposited into the Vedder River and Canal.
The atmospheric river events of November 2021 unleashed nearly 11 times that amount of sediment into the Vedder River and Vedder Canal in seemingly record fashion.
For flood protection purposes and to address an unexpected 440,000 cubic metres of debris that fell into the Vedder River and related waterways, Chilliwack City Council voted on Jul. 19 to award a contract of up to $500,000 to Jake’s Construction Ltd. for sediment removal.
Sediment removals occur every two years, according to a staff report by Frank Van Nynatten, assistant manager of environmental services for the City of Chilliwack. They’re done in such a way so as to reduce impacts to pink salmon under the supervision of environmental monitors.
