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Penticton calls for better ways to prevent sa国际传媒榗atastrophesa国际传媒 of invasive mussels

The zebra mussels have spread elsewhere in Canada and pose a risk to both lakes
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One of the photos shared by the Okanagan Basin Water Board showing how zebra mussels attach themselves to everything and are corrosive. (Chis Roxburgh via OBWB)

If invasive zebra mussels were to get into Okanagan and Skaha Lake, it could decimate both waterways within five years.

Thatsa国际传媒檚 why Penticton council will be sending a letter calling on multiple levels of government to better protect local waters from invasive mussels being brought in from out of province boats.

The letter was the product of a motion from Coun. Amelia Boutlbee on March 5, following a presentation earlier that day from the Okanagan Basin Water Board.

The presentation from the OBWB broke down the dangers of invasive zebra and quagga mussels, which can quickly grow to densities of more than 700,000 per square meter.

sa国际传媒淎s someone who has grown up in an area that has zebra mussels, it will fundamentally change the way that you see the waterways in your beaches in your community when these come,sa国际传媒 said Coun. Isaac Gilbert. sa国际传媒淚t was a luxury to come to B.C. and be able to be barefoot in our waters here. You donsa国际传媒檛 have that luxury in Ontario, you have to wear water shoes at all times because of the zebra mussels that are there.sa国际传媒

In addition to the mussels small and razor sharp shells, the invasive mussels also impact waterways by filtering through large amounts of water, up to a liter per mussel per day, which takes nutrients out of the system and leads to rising water temperatures.

The mussels are also capable of jamming up water intakes, and the protein strings they produce are harshly corrosive.

One example the OBWB shared was Lake Winnipeg, which took less than half a decade to become infested with the mussels. A photo shared of what was once a beach is now covered in razor sharp mussel shells that in some places were up to two feet deep.

A section of the Snake River, which connects to the Columbia River and through that to the Okanagan, was recently found to have the signs of an infestation. As a result, the authorities in the state of Idaho deemed the best solution was to pour a pesticide into a 26 kilometre stretch of the river in the hopes of killing off any and all mussels. It also killed off every living thing in that water way and it wonsa国际传媒檛 be known if the measure had an impact until spring.

Penticton councilsa国际传媒檚 letter joins efforts by other municipalities including Kelowna in seeking more support and efforts to keep local waters safe.

City staff were also asked to come back to council with some local opportunities and initiatives that Penticton could take towards protecting the local waters.

sa国际传媒淚 hope that we can find ways to also be proactive in helping controlling zebra mussels,sa国际传媒 said Coun. Campbell Watt. sa国际传媒淥bviously this is going to require a combination of preventive measures and strategies, but itsa国际传媒檚 also certainly going to require collaboration of efforts between our communities.

sa国际传媒淚 know that selfishly from Pentictonsa国际传媒檚 perspective, our two lakes are probably our biggest assets; can we allow these to be jeopardized?sa国际传媒

The letter will be sent to the provincial Ministers of Environment and Water Resources, to the Federal Ministers of Fishers and Public Safety, and to MLA Dan Ashton and MP Richard Cannings.

The letter will support the OBWBsa国际传媒檚 call for a temporary moratorium on out-of-province boats until the full status of the infestation of the Columbia Basin is assessed and for significant improvements to the inspection system.

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Brennan Phillips

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Brennan was raised in the Okanagan and is thankful every day that he gets to live and work in one of the most beautiful places in Canada.
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