Natural Water Flows To Be Restored To Theodosia River 
By John Sager CA Source: gov.bc 12/20/2000

Water flows will be restored to the Theodosia River near Powell River through an agreement reached by the province and Pacifica Papers Inc., which uses water diverted from the river to generate hydroelectric power for its paper mill.

The agreement calls for an adaptive water management plan to be developed that decommissions or removes the Theodosia dam to restore the natural ecosystem downstream.

"We are improving the management of British Columbia's water resources with a particular focus on protecting and enhancing fish and their habitat," said Environment, Lands and Parks Minister Joan Sawicki. "A strong conservation ethic coupled with fair value for water is crucial if this precious resource is to be sustained for the future."
 

The dam, 12 kilometres from the mouth of the Theodosia River, diverts about 70 per cent of the river's natural flow to the Powell Power Plant. The Theodosia River diversion has been active and licensed through the province since 1956.

Sawicki said the quantity of water diverted from the river by the dam has raised concerns about the river's capacity to sustain fish habitat. The system historically supported a variety of salmon and other fish species.

The joint agreement between the ministry and Pacifica Papers Inc. marks the first step to resolve ongoing issues about this diversion.

Miles Lauzon, Pacifica Papers vice-president and general manager of the Powell River Mill, welcomed the announcement as a step toward addressing the Theodosia dam issue.

 
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