Drought conditions expected to worsen as heat wave approaches early next week
KAMLOOPS — Representatives from the province took questions on worsening drought conditions across B.C. at the province’s media availability on Thursday (August 10). Officials are taking extra precautions with a heat wave expected to roll through southern B.C. beginning next week.
Both the North and South Thompson Rivers are currently experiencing level-five drought conditions, while the Lower Thompson is in level–four drought. Last week, the Noble Creek Irrigation System, which is located along the North Thompson River in Westsyde, failed when the water level dropped below the level of the intake.
“Not only is Noble Creek dealing with this, but we are seeing an increase in works being exposed, as those streamflows reach the lowest flows on record,” Connie Chapman, with the Ministry of Forests Water Management Branch, explains. “We will likely see more of this as we continue to deal with the current drought season. It’s one of the things where I know many individuals are working within the space to see what the solutions may be as we have intakes exposed further.”