Your plants need water and so do you
Good morning from the Valley — the fields are talking, the rivers are moving, and we've got stories from five communities that matter. Today, for The Buzz, we're talking about something that hits close to home for everyone out here, especially with the sun beating down and the blueberry fields getting ready to burst. Metro Vancouver is already looking at Stage 3 water restrictions by June. Now, you might be thinking, "Harpreet, that's Vancouver, not the Sumas Prairie," but trust me, it matters to us more than you think.
This isn't just about sprinklers and car washes. This is about the very real fact that we share this watershed. When folks in the city are told to cut back, it highlights the pressure on our shared resources, and honestly, sometimes it feels like they forget where a lot of their food, and by extension, their water, actually comes from. Our farmers out here in Abbotsford, from the strawberry patches near Clearbrook to the dairy farms along the Fraser River, are deeply reliant on stable water levels. We’re still rebuilding from the 2021 floods, still talking about the water, still figuring out how to protect our land and our livelihoods.
### What This Means for Abbotsford
* **Agricultural Impact:** While our farms have different water needs than urban lawns, a regional drought impacts everything. Lower river levels affect irrigation potential and can signal broader ecological stress. * **Infrastructure Stress:** When Vancouver faces restrictions, it puts a spotlight on the entire Fraser Valley's water infrastructure and our own preparedness for drier summers. * **Community Awareness:** This is a good reminder for all of us in Abbotsford, from folks living near Mill Lake to those out past the airport, to be mindful of our water use. Every drop counts, especially with Mount Baker looking so clear these days, meaning less snowpack melt is coming.
We feed them in the city, and we need the water to do it. This isn't just a Vancouver problem; it's a Valley reality check. We've got to protect our water like it's gold, because out here, it practically is.
Harpreet Gill-Thiessen, MiTL Sports Desk, Abbotsford.
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