Thanks Rodney. You will see the gravel mining is still going on along with woody debris removal as well. This operation is still going on full tilt as yoy see in the first photo. You will notice as well in the same photo, if you look closely is an isolated area that is full of muddy water. When the water rises it too will deliver mud and silt into the main stem as will the area where the machinery is now working. The other two pictures shows an excavation area that the river now flows through, this what contributed to the muddy conditions I saw on Sunday evening. The mud and silt have now been washed downstream.
It amazes me that this scalping on this area was ever allowed, especially at this time of year as fish habitat is once again being destroyed, in the name of flood protection, so they tell us. Correct me if I am wrong but I feel that it is the almighty dollar that is driving this project.
This is the beginning I feel of more of this activity, (the thin edge of the wedge) in the Chilliwack River watershed as mankind seems bent on destroying another of our precious streams, a sad situation. I feel a bit helpless at this time, when those we charge to look after our environment seem to be sitting on the side lines letting it all happen.
No wonder we now have global warming as governments have a habit of letting things go to the point of no return and only try to take action when it is too late. We never learn.