‘Brown is beautiful’; Severe drought means time to let lawns go dormant
KAMLOOPS — With the summer not even at the half-way point yet, the City of Kamloops is sitting at Level 4 drought, on a scale which tops out at 5. Level 4 is listed as ‘adverse impacts to socio-economic or ecosystems values are likely.’
If and when the city moves to drought Level 5, hand-watering will become the only option for Kamloops residents looking to keep their flowers and plants thriving through the hot summer.
“In Stage 1 (of drought Level 5) we are going to ban irrigating through anything other than a handheld, spring-loaded nozzle,” said Greg Wightman, City of Kamloops Utility Services Manager. “And that was done after hearing back from the community and council, and wanting to give people a way to keep gardens alive. We understand the importance of food security. That will allow people to do that. It’s not as effective, it will take longer but it at least allows that. And we will be striving for an overall 25 per cent reduction in overall city water use.”