Harrison Hot Springs

Update: State of local emergency lifts in Harrison Hot Springs as pumps at water plant fixed

Update: State of local emergency lifts in Harrison Hot Springs as pumps at water plant fixed

A state of local emergency has lifted in the Village of Harrison Hot Springs, east of Vancouver, just days after it was issued when problems at the local water treatment facility put water availability at risk. A statement from Mayor Ed Wood says two pumps are now in full working order at the plant and an external backup pump is also available, if needed.

Local state of emergency in Harrison Hot Springs, B.C., as two water pumps fail

Local state of emergency in Harrison Hot Springs, B.C., as two water pumps fail

A state of local emergency has been declared in the Village of Harrison Hot Springs, east of Vancouver, as two of three pumps at the community's water treatment plant have failed. A statement from Mayor Ed Wood says the availability of water for drinking and firefighting could be at risk. He says the water treatment plant is operating normally on a single pump and a backup external pump has been rented, in case the third one fails.

Low water levels expose wires, piping on Harrison Lake shore

Low water levels expose wires, piping on Harrison Lake shore

Harrison Hot Springs residents are noticing the effects of Harrison Lake reaching historic lows. Village officials recently addresses some concerns raised by residents in a recent social media post. Low water levels in Harrison Lake have resulted in the exposure of wires and black piping along the shores close the the Waste Water Treatment Plant.