The projects goal is to provide ability to better manage water flows, restoring natural habitat and increasing security against pollution events.
Project elements:
Tree removals for outlet improvements;
Removal of failing concrete outlet structure;
Resurfacing of aging rearing pond and replacement of failed flow control valve;
Construct a naturalized outlet channel, including stabilize the streambank to support spawning and
Increase rearing and broodstock capabilities with a secondary circular tub to mitigate effects of extended drought periods by allowing multipe species to be held (Chum, Coho).
During the work, the trail will be closed for pedestrian safety and marked with signage. Trail closures will be in placeimpacting accessibitliy for the trail section fromt eh hatchery, north towards Walton Elementary. Hoy Creek Linear trail from Guildford Way to White Pine Place will be open during construction, with intermittent traffic control for deliveries. It is anticipated the closures to be for 1–2 weeks as heavy equipment work completes.
Construction Schedule: June 26 – July 5
Questions?
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Catherine McClean
catherine.mcclean@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
Community Advisor, Lower Fraser - North
604-230-4126
Hoy-Scott Watershed Society
Tyler Storgaard
hoyscottwatershed@gmail.com
Hatchery Manager, Vice-President
778-835-9867