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Feasibility study on Sundown Ridge project deems project not worth the money
8 minute read 5:08 PM CDTA recently completed feasibility study regarding the construction of a water drainage project in the RM of Stuartburn has determined that the project is not worth the cost of construction, yet municplaities are still considering the initative.
The feasibility study for the Sundown Ridge project was conducted by the Seine Rat Roseau Watershed District (SRRWD), who submitted its findings to the RMs of Stuartburn and Piney (who are partners on the project), ultimately deeming “the projected benefits (of the Sundown Ridge Project) do not justify the estimated $3 million capital cost,” according to a press release from the SRRWD.
Pankiw said the Sundown Ridge project is not a water retention pond or reservoir as it will not permanently hold water, rather it is a dry dam that will hold water temporarily and then slowly release it when conditions deem it possible. The dam will have two L berms to the north and south with a spillway at each berm that will slowly release water when it hits a certain elevation.
SRRWD manager Joey Pankiw told The Carillon that the cost is a very conservative amount if the project were to proceed.
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4 minute read 8:05 AM CDTIt’s been a busy and important few weeks here in southeastern Manitoba. As spring fully takes hold, farmers across La Vérendrye are back in the fields, making critical decisions that will shape the year ahead.
Seeding season is one of the most demanding times of the year. It requires careful planning, long hours, and a clear understanding of risk. And this year, those risks are higher than ever.
Input costs continue to climb. Fertilizer, fuel, equipment, and feed are all more expensive. For livestock producers, the cost of raising animals has increased significantly. For grain farmers, margins are tighter and uncertainty is growing. These are real pressures being felt on farms across our region every single day.
These realities further emphasize just how out of touch this NDP government is with life in rural Manitoba. Costs continue to skyrocket and none of these concerns are being reflected in the decisions coming from the NDP.
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