In 2012, the BC Ministry of Health established drinking water criteria for surface water sources. The criteria were established under the Drinking Water Protection Act. In 2014, Interior Health assessed the 84 large surface water treatment plants in its region. Of the 84 assessed, only 24 plants met or exceeded Provincial criteria. Interior Health … Continue Reading ››
Enderby is gearing up to welcome the Girl Guides for the Spirit of Adventure Rendezvous (SOAR, for short) event from July 19 to 26. During this time, there will be some road closures and traffic restrictions to accommodate the influx of visitors to Enderby. Please note the following:
The City of Enderby has a new drinking water buoy, which marks the approximate spot of our intake on the Shuswap River. You may have noticed our old yellow buoy (aka. Old Yeller) looking a little ragged lately. Partially submerged, waterlogged, and scraped, Old Yeller bravely withstood the annual onslaught of trunks, roots, and branches … Continue Reading ››
The City of Enderby was pleased to host an open house on May 8, 2014 at our Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants. Our Systems Operator, Kevin Walters, led 18 members on a tour of how clean drinking water is made and how wastewater is processed. This tour was provided as part of the City's participation … Continue Reading ››
Residents of the City of Enderby will be safer from flooding, thanks to $1 million investment for a project to upgrade the Regent Avenue lift station Colin Mayes, MP for Shuswap-Columbia, Howie Cyr, Mayor of Enderby, and Greg Kyllo, MLA for Shuswap announced today. The funding is a joint investment by the provincial and federal governments … Continue Reading ››
The City of Enderby is advising residents that there will be a planned interruption to water service for residents living on Johnston Avenue, Ridgewood Road, Peacher Crescent, Revel Crescent, Red Rock Crescent, Reservoir Road, and that part of Lawes Street off of Reservoir Road.