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B.C. water sustainability plan pitched to Okanagan stakeholders

Seeking resolution to water and land-use conflicts
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Ted Zimmerman has taken on a task that may appear to many as politically impossible to achieve.

As the executive director of the provincial water protection and sustainability branch, Zimmerman is heading up the policy development of a new Watershed Security Strategy and Fund for B.C., a provincial initiative to help synthesize water management along with health and land use directives under one strategy and provide the funding to meet those goals.

Zimmerman brought his philosophic approach to the Okanagan Basin Water Board annual general meeting last Wednesday (May 4), seeking feedback from various stakeholders who generally are searching for accountability for water sustainability practices and a unified voice on land use decisions.

Zimmerman described his agenda for water management as a multi-faceted approach due to the number of land use players involved, both stakeholders and government ministers, and creating a level playing field of initiatives.

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He also cited the need to include sa国际传媒渁 significantly greater rolesa国际传媒 from the First Nations and acknowledge the impact of climate change, the significance of which has already been felt in the Okanagan Valley in the past five years with flooding and forest fires.

sa国际传媒淭here is a very live conversation going on right now about how we look at a multi-spectrum approach to land basesa国际传媒here we come up with a single-window approach to short- and long-term planning,sa国际传媒 Zimmerman said.

After Zimmermansa国际传媒檚 presentation, Peachland Mayor Cindy Fortin voiced her communitysa国际传媒檚 concerns about watershed protection, how clear cuts and cattle grazing are land use issues placing pressure on water management protection which leads to flooding.

sa国际传媒淭he auditor generalsa国际传媒檚 report in 2017 reported about the lack of oversight going on in our watersheds, how climate change is creating a faster snowmelt, how little seedlings replanted in the forests are now getting enough coverage from older trees left behind,sa国际传媒 Fortin said.

She reminded Zimmerman that the district had to pay millions to build a new water treatment plant as dictated by drinking water standards established by the ministry of health, yet the management of the watershed ecosystem seems to offer little avenue for local input.

sa国际传媒淏uilding buffers around the lake area isnsa国际传媒檛 good enough. You pull back a little from those buffers and behind all you see is clear-cut logging.

Zimmerman replied a water-centric view of land use is what the watershed security strategy must move beyond, to contemplate how social economic and economic development issues also are taken into account.

sa国际传媒淲esa国际传媒檇 like to have more say in our watershed,sa国际传媒 Fortin countered.

Bernie Bauer, a UBC Okanagan professor in earth, environmental and geographic sciences, applauded the stakeholder engagement efforts behind Zimmermansa国际传媒檚 policy efforts but with a warning.

sa国际传媒淭o make these things work you have to really scratch down into the weeds. I am really interested to see how the details play out as there will be hard decisions that have to be made,sa国际传媒 Bauer said.

He also stressed the importance of ongoing water flow and snowmelt data collection, noting the closure of hydrometric stations to monitor water levels as needing to be reversed, which will require government funding commitment at the federal and provincial levels.

sa国际传媒淚t is the role of government to provide that kind of data infrastructure that others can use and learn from,sa国际传媒 Bauer said.

Zimmerman responded data collection is not something the province can set into as the central authority, that there has to be shared accountability.

sa国际传媒淭he question becomes does funding drive the strategy or is it the other way aroundsa国际传媒hat is part of a lively conversation going on at this point,sa国际传媒 he said.

Zimmerman said the timeline for the new legislation draft to be presented to the provincial government cabinet by the winter of 2021-22, with the new strategy to be launched in the spring of 2023.

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Barry Gerding

About the Author: Barry Gerding

Senior regional reporter for Black Press Media in the Okanagan. I have been a journalist in the B.C. community newspaper field for 37 years...
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