‘We have roads ripped up, bridges ripped up’: Merritt mayor trying to get people home as soon as possible
KAMLOOPS — Engineers with the City of Merritt spent Tuesday evening and much of Wednesday inspecting the wastewater treatment plant, which was damaged by high waters and is far from up and running.
“Our first response is to try to clean the water and get the wastewater treatment plant system up, but that is only the beginning,” said Merritt mayor Linda Brown. “For that, it would be for residents whose homes were not affected by water, but for those residents whose home was affected by water, we have infrastructure problems. We have roads ripped up, bridges ripped up.”
Thankfully, the Coldwater River is now running at 50 cubic metre a second — compared to more than 400 cubic metres a second at its peak overnight Monday — but the damage is already done.


