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These rural B.C. residents may have to pay $1,000 a month for clean water

Posted on: Aug 31, 2025 18:30 IST | Posted by: Cbc
These rural B.C. residents may have to pay $1,000 a month for clean water

o'er 200 residents in a rural country northwestward of Penticton, B.C.,  may feature to eggshell out over $1,000 a month just to have water. 

The jaw-dropping cost has homeowners that rely on the Sage Mesa Water System stressed out and demanding a more reasonable solution. 

Bruce Turnbull has lived in his home for over 40 years. 

"I don't know of any place on this planet that pays $1,200 a month for water, for drinking water. This isn't agricultural, I'm not raising crops here, I'm just living here. To pay $1,200 a month to get a glass of water doesn't make sense," he said. 

Last year, the 242 residents of Sage Mesa were notified that they would be on the hook for the $33-million cost of upgrading the waterline. The system does not meet basic water treatment guidelines set out by Interior Health, and is reaching the end of its life with much of the infrastructure over 60 years old. 

Randy Enns, an 80-year-old retiree who has lived in his home for over 50 years said Sage Mesa is a great place to live.

"My lot is very private, I've got lovely neighbours, and I really don't want to leave," he said.

"I'm in poor health, I've got lots of issues, and now I am very stressed out," he said. 

One of his concerns is suffering a loss in property value if he decides to sell his home. 

"For most people like me, it's your nest egg. If everything else goes wrong and you run out of funds, you've got your nest egg and it's your house and you can sell it. Well this is preventing me from doing that," he said.  

Sharon Plato, an 83-year-old retired nurse living on a pension, said the thought of the water repair cost keeps her up at night. 

"It would be devastating to me," she said. "I would not be able to stay here, I would have to move."

Sage Mesa residents face massive increase in water bills

The Sage Mesa Water System is privately owned. It pumps water from Okanagan Lake and treats it with chlorine. 

"At this time, Sage Mesa remains privately owned and managed by the Comptroller of Water Rights. As private companies, private water utilities are responsible for independently maintaining infrastructure and ensuring the continued delivery of water services," the ministry said in a statement.

Water quality issues continue to plague the system with approximately 60 homes under a permanent boil water advisory. 

Plato has an autoimmune condition and has not been able to drink the water for years. 

"We need clean water that's healthy water and something we can afford. We need the province and all the ministers concerned with this situation to act quickly on it," she said. 

Since 2009, the Regional District of the Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS) has been contracted out by the province to operate and run the system. The regional district said it has been approached by the private owner to take over the Sage Mesa waterline, but it would require a referendum to authorize the $33-million loan needed to cover the cost of repairs. 

Voting "yes" would mean that the RDOS could apply for grants through the provincial government, potentially shaving some costs to residents.  

A date for the vote to happen has not been set yet. 

The regional district said in a statement that staff are being kept informed on provincial discussions on the issue and they continue to advocate on behalf of residents for "the best path forward."

With so much at stake, Sage Mesa residents are also seeking other alternatives, like connecting to the City of Penticton's water system. 

Penticton Mayor Julius Bloomfield said connecting to the city's water system isn't so simple, though.

"It's a capacity issue, and it is supply and demand, and it is always a consideration when dealing with finite resources like water," he said. 

An information session hosted by the Regional District of the Okanagan-Similkameen will be happening on Sept. 10, as residents continue to push for options that don't wash out their wallets.

"We are fighting, we are absolutely fighting," said Turnbull. 

Reporter

Tiffany Goodwein is an award-winning journalist focused on covering Penticton and the south Okanagan area of British Columbia. She previously spent six years reporting in Alberta and is happy to be back home in B.C., where she grew up. You can contact her at tiffany.goodwein@cbc.ca

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