Minor coastal flooding is possible this weekend due to elevated ocean water levels on B.C.’s South Coast. Environment Canada issued a special weather statement for the region early Saturday morning. “(A) low barometric pressure will combine with a period of high astronomical tide to produce elevated water levels (Saturday) and Sunday,” Environment Canada staff said in the statement.
‘Flood watch’ continues for Brighton, Trent Hills
Lower Trent Conservation (LTC) says a “flood watch” remains in effect through to Wednesday, April 19 for areas including the municipalities of Brighton and Trent Hills. A flood watch is issued when there is a potential for flooding to occur in low-lying areas. Nuisance or minor flooding of access roads, backyards, basements, et cetera, is anticipated. LTC said buildings and people are not at risk. The flood watch involves the Trent River from Hastings to Trenton.
Water line break on Canada Hill damages roadway
An eight inch water line break on Canada Hill (the top of Johnson Avenue) caused minor flooding and damage to the roadway on Friday, March 17. The street was closed near the top of Canada Hill, Holzhey to 4th, while Orofino City crews responded to the area where water was running down Johnson Avenue and across to Main Street. Storm drains were overwhelmed until City crews were able to shut the water off, with some minor flooding being reported.