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Expect high-water conditions to continue into July

Posted On: Jun 23, 2022

Tags: Business , Discover , Featured , Home Featured - Secondary , Live Here , Your Municipality

The Shuswap Emergency Program continues to monitor Shuswap Lake levels very closely as the water level continues to rise. Projections are for the lake to approach, and possibly exceed, flood levels seen in 2018.

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