Merritt CAO pens open letter on perceived water shortages
MERRITT, B.C. — Merritt’s CAO Sean Smith has penned an open letter to the community about perceived water shortages.
“I want to state in the clearest possible terms that Merritt is not running out of water. We draw from the Upper Merritt aquifer, which is stable and has demonstrated that it can support much higher levels of consumption than what we currently draw. We are also built on top of two other aquifers that could potentially be utilized as water sources,” began Smith.
Merritt’s CAO continued to mention how supporting the Coldwater River is the main concern during watering restrictions.
“While we have lots of water, when we draw any amount of water from the aquifer during the summer months, it puts additional stress on the drought-prone Coldwater River. Since the Coldwater River is the primary source of recharge for the Upper Merritt aquifer, when the City pumps from the aquifer, that water is replaced (primarily) from the Coldwater River,” stated Smith.