[Bcma-l] Museums on Flood Watch

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Fri, 8 Jun 2007 13:59:03 -0700


Hope that the worst does not happen. Good to be prepared.  Hope that
everyone remains safe in the preparations.

Powell River Museum 

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And we've been busy moving humidity sensitive collections from the Langley
Centennial Museum which is in Fort Langley to safer quarters all week long.
Our issue is not with water in the building because we are on high ground
but rather if they have to evacuate the Village of Fort Langley, a site
bounded by the river on the north and flood plain all around. Water, sewer,
septic and even a considerable amount of electrical service comes into the
Village under ground and thus thru that floodplain.  We've been told we'll
have to leave if we lose power.
Our colleagues in Surrey have graciously loaned us storage space for
textiles, archival materials baskets and our fine art is elsewhere, too.
We've been packing and moving all week. 

Here's hoping the dikes hold. If not, the Gulf of Georgia Cannery is going
to be one busy place!!

My heart goes out to our friends in K'san. Our situation is nothing compared
to theirs. 

Sue Morhun
Langley Centennial Museum
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The Delta Museum and Archives is also on flood watch.  Though the threat of
flooding is low, we must of course prepare for the worst.  Like Richmond,
our concern is high tides coinciding with high river levels.  In addition,
sustained pressure on the dykes is a concern.  Today we are moving our
ground level Archives storage to off site premises so that all hands may be
on deck to move artifacts from the lower level of the Museum to the second
and third floors if and when required.

Wendy Nichols, Curator
Delta Museum and Archives
4858 Delta St.  
Delta, BC V4K 2T8
604-946-9322 x.223 

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Also at some degree of threat are Richmond's two National Historic Sites,
the Gulf of Georgia Cannery and Britannia Shipyard.  Both sites are located
outside of and below the level of Richmond's dykes, meaning that we could be
awash, while Richmond itself remains dry.  Our situation is complicated by
the fact that it is not only the freshet which we must watch, but also the
tides.  If the peak flow coincides with the high tides from the new moon, we
could be in serious trouble.  We will be placing our volunteers on
'standby', to be ready for a sudden, urgent call to move materials and
electronics equipment up off the floor.

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Mark Sakai
Manager, Gulf of Georgia Cannery Society Gulf of Georgia Cannery National
Historic Site of Canada
12138 Fourth Avenue, Richmond, BC  V7E 3J1
t: 604-664-9192  f: 604-664-9008
www.pc.gc.ca/gulfofgeorgiacannery

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Jim:


The Chilliwack Museum and Archives may find itself in a similar situation to
K'san later this week. In particular, our archives and object storage area
are in the flood plain, although protected by dikes at this point.
We
have made arrangements to move our entire collection to higher ground (at a
minimum cost of $10,000 and up to $45,000) but have not yet made the
decision to move. We are in close touch with our City's emergency planners.
Right now it looks like the rain situation that is developing could worsen
the situation up north, and within 3 to 5 days, down south. We have already
moved some of our archives to a safer storage area and are packing some
material to make a move easier.


We have checked with our insurance company. We have no coverage for
preventative measures. If there is a flood, we have a $10,000 deductible.
That is small comfort though. Saving our collection is our highest priority.


Chilliwack's dikes are susceptible to over-topping. If a flood warning is
issued we will likely move. The move will take us 3 to 5 days. We obviously
hope that we will not find our ourselves in a flood situation. But, our
entire community is planning. Many hours have already been spent by our
staff on the planning process and packing and moving some of our collection.


Ron Denman


Chilliwack Museum and Archives




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