
A report outlining long-term options for handling biosolids is expected to go before city council sometime this spring.
The city’s utility services manager Greg Wightman says that report should come forward either this month or sometime in June. And he says council will have “a basket of options.”
“We’ve gone through an extremely in-depth process to review technologies and biosolids management options from around the world. We’ve concluded that process now, and we have a scoring of all the different options that are out there. We’ve also used a pre-screening criteria just to eliminate any options that were not going to be feasible in Kamloops.”
Wightman says a lot of those project options will depend on capital investments that are needed and construction wait times.













