Shuswap River levels have receded at a rate faster than forecast.
On June 5, flow rates were 459 cubic metres per second and levels were 4.920 metres. Today, June 11, flow rates are 336 cubic metres per second and levels are 4.25 metres.
While the flood-related restrictions and closures remain in place, decreases in river levels are aligned with previous forecasts.
The Shuswap River appears to have peaked on June 3 at 485 cubic metres per second and a level of 5.049 metres. Since that time, the river levels have decreased and now … Continue Reading ››
Please be advised that the low-lying portion of Riverdale Drive is now submerged and closed except for local traffic. Traffic should not drive past the barriers except for residents who live in the affected area and need to use this street to access their homes, as well as vehicles associated with the … Continue Reading ››
Thankfully, the precipitation received over the weekend was not as bad as forecasted, although it did contribute to a further rise in river levels.
Tuey Park (also known as Waterwheel Park) is submerged and now closed. Traffic on Waterwheel Street is restricted to local traffic only, and the submerged … Continue Reading ››
This is a brief situation report to advise of weather and flood conditions for the weekend into early next week.
The forecast is calling for warming temperatures plus precipitation on the weekend. 10-15mm of rain is expected to fall on Saturday and 20mm of rain is expected on Sunday. … Continue Reading ››
The City of Enderby Emergency Operations Centre is focused on two emergencies: flooding (currently in planning phase) and the COVID-19 pandemic (currently in recovery phase).
Enderby City Hall reopens on Monday, May 25, 2020 for its regular hours of operation.
We are working hard to make sure that City Hall is a safe place for workers and the public. These changes promote physical distancing and provide enhanced sanitation.
The City of Enderby is announcing a soft re-opening of its playground structures at Barnes Park and Riverside Park, as well as the Barnes Park spray park, effective immediately.
During the soft re-opening, parents are encouraged to bring appropriate things to provide for the personal hygiene of their children while … Continue Reading ››
The City of Enderby Water and Sprinkling Bylaw restricts sprinkling from May 1 to October 1 of every year. This helps to decrease over-watering and helps decrease the demand upon the public's infrastructure.
Remember, just because it is your day to water, that does not mean that you must water … Continue Reading ››