
The City of Kamloops is looking at several different options to deal with the long term disposal of biosolids in Kamloops.
Public Works director Jen Fretz says senior staff are mulling some draft options.
“We will be working through those even more to get more information. We will ultimately go back to council with a basket of options, we are calling it. We are trying not to say there is only one solution for Kamloops. That solution should be a combination of a number of different options. We do need to do some more work from a technical perspective and then we will go back to council for some recommendations.”
The City of Kamloops has signed a two year, nearly five million dollar, contract with a division of Arrow Transportation and the Little Shuswap First Nations Band to dispose of thousands of tonnes of biosolids.
Editors Note: Angelo Iacobucci passed away December 14th. While we work through our tremendous loss he continues to be a big part of Radio NL as he always will be. We have found a folder of almost 30 stories he had prepared for the holiday season. This is one of them.













