
Private ownership of Nanaimo’s watershed back in focus as water watch group meets with province
NANAIMO — A group focused on watershed protection on Vancouver Island says too many people have no idea Nanaimo does not own and has no formal access agreement to the lands which supply the city with its drinking water.
Nanaimo’s June Ross, chair of Vancouver Island Water Watch Coalition, is hoping to bring the issue out into the community once again and create further awareness of the more than decade-old efforts of the group.
“Nanaimo has a fair amount of water but the thing that disturbs me is: What is there to stop Island Timberlands or TimberWest (owners of the roughly 23,000 hectare watershed) from selling off pieces of that property…There’s not even any written agreement between the City of Nanaimo and the two forestry companies that we have access into that watershed,” Ross told NanaimoNewsNOW.
The latest step for the coalition involved a face-to-face meeting with Vancouver Island MLAs and ministers last week. Ross said they made little progress with the previous Liberal government and intend to “hold the NDP government’s feet to the fire.”