CRD acquires 58.7-hectare watershed to further protect Greater Victoria drinking water supplyForested area near Grant Lake is part of the Cowichan Valley Regional DistrictDON DESCOTEAU Mar. 2, 2021 5:00 p.m. LOCAL NEWS
The Capital Regional District has made a deal with its neighbours to help protect Greater Victoria’s water supply.
The CRD bought a 58.7-hectare property near Grant Lake in the watershed catchment for the Sooke Lake reservoir, the storage site for the region’s drinking water.
The land, which falls within the Cowichan Valley Regional District, was bought from Margaret Forestry Ltd. for $652,729 and funded by the CRD’s regional water supply service. The property was identified as a high priority for acquisition due to its proximity to the reservoir.
The purchase was made to prepare for future needs and ensure continued stewardship of areas surrounding the reservoir, said Lillian Szpak, a regional water supply commission chair.
“We are thankful for the opportunity to secure ownership of this portion of catchment land so that it can be protected in perpetuity,” she said in a release.
The CRD holds 20,500 hectares of protected water supply area, which includes 11 dams and six reservoirs.
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