Water Quality Advisory Rescinded

Effective: February 10th, 2020 Water Quality Advisory Rescinded for the Riondel Water System The Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) is pleased to announce that effective immediately the Water Quality Advisory for Riondel Water System has been rescinded. To view the full announcement, please click this link: 2020-02-10_RIO_WQA_Rescind

Mainroad Winter 2019 Operations Resources

To help our Service Area communities Shift Into Winter, we’d like to share several winter operations related communication resources – please feel free to publish them on your communication channels: Mainroad 24 hour public information hotline to report road hazards, changing road conditions and related feedback – call us toll free at 1-800-665-4929. Mainroad Winter […]

Snow Survey and Water Supply Bulletin

The June 15st snow survey is now complete. Data from four manual snow courses and 80 automated snow weather stations around the province (collected by the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy Snow Survey Program, BC Hydro and partners), and climate data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and the provincial Climate Related Monitoring […]

Avalanche Canada – Heads Up

Avalanche Canada and Glacier National Park have issued a special public avalanche warning, in effect immediately until the end of the weekend. The text of the warning follows.  Special Public Avalanche Warning for BC’s Interior Mountain Ranges Feb 7, 2019, Revelstoke, BC: Avalanche Canada is issuing a Special Public Avalanche Warning for recreational backcountry users, in […]

New Office Hours

Riondel Commission of Management REGIONAL DISTRICT OF CENTRAL KOOTENAY Beginning January 22, 2019 The Commission of Management office hours will be: Tuesdays 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Kootenay Lake levels – Fortis

Dear Kootenay Lakes Customers , FortisBC is advising customers that the Kootenay Lake Board of Control has declared that the spring rise has begun as of April 25, 2018. Please be advised that during this time, Kootenay Lake levels are predominately driven by natural inflows as a result of melting snow pack and precipitation, and […]