District of Squamish Water Supply System Sample Clauses

District of Squamish Water Supply System. The District of Squamish’s primary source of potable water is groundwater drawn from seven xxxxx at the Powerhouse Springs well field, fed by the Ring Creek aquifer. The well field is located within the SQCF, along the eastern boundary just north of Mamquam River. The aquifer is comprised of glacial outwash and alluvial sediments that filled an ancestral paleochannel. These sediments are approximately 50m in vertical thickness and are made up of medium to coarse sand and gravels interrupted in places by silty horizons. The width of the aquifer is about 500 metres wide in the vicinity of the well field and may widen to 1500 metres up the valley (Piteau Associates 2014). Water system improvements in the last decade have allowed the District to move away from its reliance on the surface water supplies from Stawamus River and Mashiter Creek, and to the groundwater system. Two surface water source intakes at Stawamus River and Mashiter Creek have been taken out of normal operation in recent years, but are able to provide emergency and backup water supply to the District of Squamish if needed (Opus DaytonKnight 2015). The Stawamus intake is located along the Community Forest boundary at the downstream end of the Stawamus River. The Mashiter intake is located west of the northern part of the Community Forest, along Mashiter Creek. The Powerhouse Springs Well Protection Plan commissioned by the District of Squamish defines a Well Protection Area, identifies potential risks and contaminants, and suggests management strategies. The plan proposes the creation of a Groundwater Protection Zone, and its designation as a Community Watershed Protection Area. The Plan is recognized in the current OCP, which includes a policy to “Monitor land use activities and employ best management practices to protect surface and ground water supply zones in line with the Powerhouse Springs Well Protection Plan” (District of Squamish Official Community Plan Bylaw 2500, 2017 “Schedule A”, Policy 216b). A portion of the District of Squamish municipal lands have since been zoned “Groundwater Protection (P-6), with the intent of long term protection of the community water system (District of Squamish Bylaw 2620, 2018). Forestry is a permitted use within the Groundwater Protection Zone, excluding log sort operations. Risks and hazards to groundwater from timber harvesting are noted as hydraulic oil and fuel, with a low relative risk level. Recreational use is also assessed, with hazards noted...
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