Rosebery Highlands

System Description and Governance

The majority of the system was constructed in 2007, with a small extension constructed in 2009.

On July 1, 2012 this system was converted from a private utility to a Regional District owned and operated service.

Annual Drinking Water Information

Size and Number of Connections

The system currently services 9 active connections and has an additional 12 undeveloped serviced lots.

Location

The system is located north of the Village of New Denver and is a subdivision located above the unincorporated community of Rosebery. Rosebery Highlands is within RDCK Electoral Area H.

Source

The Rosebery Highlands system is supplied by a single well drilled in 2006 to a depth of 47.5 meters. A Ground Water Under Direct Influence of Surface Water (GUDI) assessment was completed that suggests the well is not under the influence of surface water. Water quality parameters meet Health Canada's Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality.

Treatment

Chlorine disinfection is provided for residual water treatment. 

Storage

The system includes a 275,720 litre concrete reservoir constructed in 2007.

Distribution System

The distribution system consists of 150mm diameter PVC mains. Dead-end mains in cul-de-sacs are 100mm diameter. 100mm diameter lines reduce the opportunity for stagnation of water in the mains. All dead-ends are equipped with stand pipes to allow flushing of the distribution lines.

Fire-Fighting

The water system might be capable of getting a fire protection rating but the water system has not been submitted to Fire Writers Survey for consideration as there is no nearby Regional District fire department.

Plans for Future Upgrades

There are no significant planned upgrades.

Universal Metering

Rosebery Highlands is a metered water system; however, metered rates are not currently planned. Future metered rates will be considered with continued development.

Asset Management Planning

An Asset Management Plan is complete and updated annually. The Asset Management Plan identifies required asset replacements over a 25 year and 100 year period and identifies annual contributions to water system reserves required to fund the replacements.

The content on this page was last updated May 4 2023 at 7:32 AM