2025 Annual General Meeting
The 2025 Annual General Meeting to be held on Saturday, January 18 at 2:00 p.m. St. Andrew’s United Church Hall. More information will be made available soon.
Read MoreBoard Meeting Minutes – Sept. 10, 2024
September 10, 2024 Meeting Minutes
September 2024 Financial Statement
Read MoreBoard Meeting Minutes – December 12, 2023
For December 31, 2023 Financial Statements, please see the link for The 2024 AGM Package below.
Read More2024 AGM
The 2024 AGM was held on Saturday, January 27 at 3:00 p.m.
at St. Andrew’s United Church Hall in Kaslo.
Read MoreBoard Meeting Minutes – March 14, 2023
Board Meeting Minutes – March 14, 2023
March 2023 Income & Expense Statement
April 2023 Income & Expense Statement
May 2023 Income & Expense Statement
Read MoreBoard Meeting Minutes – December 13, 2022
September Income & Expense Statement
October Income & Expense Statement
November Income & Expense Statement
December Income & Expense Statement
Read More2023 AGM
Was held on Saturday, January 28, 3:00 p.m. at St. Andrew’s United Church Hall in Kaslo.
Read MoreBoard Meeting Minutes – September 13, 2022
September Income & Expense Statement
October Income & Expense Statement
November Income & Expense Statement
Read MoreReport on failure, repair, and return to service of the FCID Mainline 2021-10-26
Mid-afternoon of October 26, 2021 a crew replacing power poles along the side of the road going up the hill northwest of Schreiber’s residence (4973 Hwy 31) contacted and broke the 6” main water line.
A “stop use” order was provided by email, and telephone where email was not possible.
The FCID’s onsite commander recognized the possibility of back flushing the line using the emergency pump. Based on his observations and reports from others involved, back flushing was deemed to be unnecessary and ineffective.
At 6:18 pm, to the chair of the FCID by return email, the pipe fitter involved in the repair noted the need to flush the system to clear any sediment that could have entered the pipe. In an effort to flush the pipes, and demonstrate that the water was free from sediment, the purge points at the south ends of the main lines on both the east and west sides of highway 31 were used to run water freely. Using his knowledge and experience in the conduct of routine chlorine shock treatments, the operator ran water freely from both purge points until the lines were purged and the water appeared clear of sediment.
The system was returned to service at 7pm of the same day. The BOIL WATER NOTICE was emphasized in the email and telephone announcement giving the water users the “go ahead” to use water.
A water sample taken at 8am on 2021-10-27, the following morning, showed the turbidity 0.26 NTU, which is in range for the time of year and well below the drinking quality guideline be less than 1 NTU.
Recorded by: Neil Kelly on 2021-10-27
Board Meeting Minutes – March, 2021
March Income & Expense Statement
April Income & Expense Statement
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