With completed engineering study, Stump Lake residents wait for flood mitigation work to begin
STUMP LAKE, B.C — To determine what options they have to mitigate the flood risk for Stump Lake, the Thompson-Nicola Regional District commissioned an engineering study this year.
That report was completed and presented earlier in October. It outlines solutions to reduce the amount of excess water in Stump Lake, and prevent the kind of damaging floods those who live in the area have come to expect.
Stump Lake resident Mike Kidd says he and other were hoping the recent engineering report would mean a flooding solution could be acted on. But aside from residents sandbagging for next year, so far large-scale mitigation work remains at a standstill.