CRD Receives Federal Grant Funding to Decommission Gardom Pond Dam

Dec 17, 2018

Victoria, BC- The Capital Regional District (CRD) has received $460,000 in federal and provincial grant funding through the National Disaster Mitigation Program (NDMP) for the decommissioning of Gardom Pond dam on Pender Island. 

“This grant funding is an important step forward in allowing this valuable work to take place,” said Dave Howe, Director for the Southern Gulf Islands Electoral Area. “It has taken many years to get to this point, and the benefits to the community from reducing the flooding risk will now be seen.”

The CRD is 1 of 6 water license holders (WLHs) tied to lands adjacent to Gardom Pond and held as part of the Pender Island Parks and Recreation Service. Collectively, the WLHs are responsible for the operation, maintenance and repair of Gardom Pond dam and associated spillway. The WLHs have been advised by the provincial Dam Safety Officer that the Gardom Pond dam, classified as “high consequence,” is in poor condition and remedial works are required. In February 2017, the WLHs collectively agreed to decommission or naturalize the pond.

The grant funding for this regionally significant project is critical in that it eliminates the risk of a dam breach while still maintaining a water level of Gardom Pond. The decommissioning design lowers the existing level of Gardom Pond approximately 2 metres, which maintains a water body while eliminating the risk of dam breach and subsequent downstream flooding.

Through the NDMP, the Government of Canada is helping to address rising flood risks and costs, and build the foundation for informed investments that could reduce, or even negate, the effects of flooding. Funding is available for risk assessments, flood mapping, mitigation planning and small-scale mitigation projects.

To learn more about the project and subscribe for updates, please visit: https://www.crd.bc.ca/project/capital-projects/gardom-pond-dam

Proud to be recognized as one of BC’s Top Employers and Canada’s Greenest Employers, the CRD delivers regional, sub-regional and local services to 13 municipalities and three electoral areas on southern Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands. Governed by a 24-member Board of Directors, the CRD works collaboratively with First Nations and all levels of government to enable sustainable growth, foster community well-being, and develop cost-effective infrastructure while continuing to provide core services to residents throughout the region. Visit us online at www.crd.bc.ca. 

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