Stump Lake residents look at historic creek as possible solution to flooding
KAMLOOPS — Water is flowing through an old creek bed at the south end of Stump Lake for the first time in a century.
In what appears to be a desperate attempt to lower the level of the lake, someone has cut a notch into a man-made structure that had blocked the natural flow of water.
“This earth-fill structure was constructed approximately 100 years ago as reported at a meeting on May 27th by the government officials,” said Randy Bourne, a resident of Stump Lake and retired geotechnical engineer. “Who did it, why it was done, we don’t know. The main thing is it is blocking the creek, which is the… major cause of our problems at the moment.”