Public open house is scheduled for safety plans for Conestogo Dam

The Grand River Conservation Authority is holding a public open house for residents of Mapleton, Wel­l­esley and Woolwich Town­ships about GRCA projects designed to ensure Conestogo Dam continues to meet or ex­ceed provincial safety stand­ards.

The open house will be held on June 25 at the Floradale Fire Hall, 50 Florapine Road, Flora­dale from 7 to 9pm.

Information from GRCA officials will be pro­vided about:

– Two major projects worth a total of about $23-million to upgrade several important parts of the Conestogo Dam; and

– A new emergency pre­paredness and response plan, that has been developed by the GRCA, municipal govern­ments and emergency response agencies, to protect residents of Glen Allan, St. Jacobs, and other Conestogo River commu­nities in the unlikely event of a dam emergency.

The Conestogo Dam was built in 1958 to protect resi­dents and their property from floods and to ensure an ade­quate water supply in the sum­mer and fall.

It is regularly examined by GRCA staff and independent experts under the GRCA’s dam management program.

As a result of those exami­nations, the upgrades and the emergency plan were develop­ed to meet new, more rigorous provincial standards.

 

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