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naimarantzon May 24, 2017 4:11pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Flooding in Okanagan
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Flooding in OkanaganPbay, you are purposely acting as dumb as CoreyB and if not then its no surprise. The high elevation melting snow naturally funnels into water courses (creeks for you) that move the water to the next largest waterway. It doesn't run uniformly down the mountain and soak everything in its path. It takes the path of least resistance and that's how these drainages were formed. The mine is not on a drainage and the roads will cross over bridges or culverts if there is a drainage. Call the company and ask them if there is any equipment there yet.
thepbay wrote: Yup, the snow on the higher elevations bypass the mid section of the mountain and pools straight at the bottom of mountains. Is there any equipment up there yet???
depths wrote: CoreyB, you love to be spoon fed so here you go for a monthly ration. The long winter is not going to affect the future of CNZ or their 2017 plan. The flooding is at lower elevations ie river banks/ flood plains. The mine and the road is at the drier mid elevations and the snow was off of there weeks ago. Any remaining snow is in the highest elevations away from the mine and roads and is rapidly melting due to the inrush of warm weather. This has no effect on CNZ as the mine or roads do not have any detrimental watercourses running through them from higher elevations. So panic all you like. The sky is not falling. Shipping will start soon. Fulfillment of the 2017 corporate plan is well underway.
CoreyB wrote: Unrelated? After all the "100 year snowfall has kept us from the mine" that has been the excuse du jour coming from you clowns? Guess what is the cause of the flooding, Einstein.