Recreation centre flood damage causing delays
COLDSTREAM – Opening of some areas of the Vernon Recreational Centre will be delayed because of flood damage from September 2.
The Vernon Recreation Centre is currently shutdown for annual maintenance, with the opening originally scheduled for September 23rd. The flood earlier this month was caused when a pressure reducing valve increased the water pressure and caused a valve on the hot water tank to fail.
Staff are currently working on establishing a timeline for the resulting repairs needed, which includes work on the main electrical panels, several pumps, phone lines and three boilers. The public will be notified of the new opening date as soon as a timeline of the work is finalized.
Although the flood is an unfortunate setback, there are some improvements that facility users can expect upon re-opening, which include a new dehumidification system and LED lighting in the aquatic centre; a renovated main office and reception desk; and a new roof on the aquatic centre, lobby and office area. The Halina Seniors Centre has also had a new entryway installed.
Participants and user groups will be contacted with any information affecting their bookings. For updates on the new opening date, or more information on the Vernon Recreation Centre’s programs and facilities, visit www.greatervernonrecreation.ca.
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