Just before the two-year anniversary of the 2021 Nooksack and Sumas Prairie floods, the BC and Washington State governments have finally signed an agreement that sets out how they, several First Nations, and local governments will work together to try to prevent a future disaster.
On Friday afternoon, the BC and Washington State governments each sent out press releases heralding a new agreement that will “build flood resilience” in areas flooded by the Nooksack River in 2021.
The agreement, called the Transboundary Flood Initiative, comes more than 18 months after the two governments announced they would try to team up to deal with the Nooksack’s repeated flooding ...
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