The City of Enderby has restored its primary water source to service as of 3:00pm on October 9, 2015. The source was taken out of service on September 28 for filter repairs. During this time, City of Enderby drinking water customers were served by its secondary source, a well. The repairs involved removing filter … Continue Reading ››
The City of Enderby will be taking its primary water source offline beginning on September 28, 2015. During this time, City of Enderby drinking water customers will be served entirely by its secondary source, a well. Based on average daily flows at this time of year, the secondary source can supply typical use. However, … Continue Reading ››
The City of Enderby has two active drinking water sources: a surface water intake on the Shuswap River and a Well near to the Shuswap River that may be under the influence of surface water. As part of its Conditions on Permit, the City is required to complete Modules 1, 2, 7, and 8 … Continue Reading ››
Remember, just because it is your day to water, that does not mean that you must water your lawn. Check first. Residents are reminded that watering restrictions are in effect May 1 through October 1. Sprinkling is permitted between the hours of 6:00am and 9:00am and 6:00pm and 9:00pm. Properties with even numbered civic addresses may water on … Continue Reading ››
Road construction on Mill Avenue and Belvedere Street will resume on the week beginning February 23, 2015. The project involves the installation of new underground utilities and renewing the road itself. The affected areas are:
Mill Avenue, from Belvedere Street to George Street
Belvedere Street, from Cliff Avenue to Mill Avenue
In 2012, the BC Ministry of Health established drinking water criteria for surface water sources. The criteria were established under the Drinking Water Protection Act. In 2014, Interior Health assessed the 84 large surface water treatment plants in its region. Of the 84 assessed, only 24 plants met or exceeded Provincial criteria. Interior Health … Continue Reading ››
Enderby is gearing up to welcome the Girl Guides for the Spirit of Adventure Rendezvous (SOAR, for short) event from July 19 to 26. During this time, there will be some road closures and traffic restrictions to accommodate the influx of visitors to Enderby. Please note the following:
The City of Enderby has a new drinking water buoy, which marks the approximate spot of our intake on the Shuswap River. You may have noticed our old yellow buoy (aka. Old Yeller) looking a little ragged lately. Partially submerged, waterlogged, and scraped, Old Yeller bravely withstood the annual onslaught of trunks, roots, and branches … Continue Reading ››