"This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Waters of Neglect By Scott Kauppinen
The water will return. The only question is whether we will be ready.
On November 14, 2021, a massive atmospheric river struck the Pacific Northwest, unleashing the most expensive natural disaster in British Columbia’s history. Within days, the Sumas Prairie—a drained lakebed turned agricultural powerhouse—was inundated. The flood severed Canada’s national supply chain, caused $9 billion in damages, and claimed the lives of over 640,000 livestock.
From the 'Original Sin' of draining Semá:th Xhotsa (Sumas Lake) in 1924 to the heroic 'Battle for Barrowtown' a century later, Kauppinen reconstructs the timeline of a preventable tragedy. Through deep archival investigation, this book exposes the 'Accountability Void'—a systemic failure where the 2003 'Policy Trap' transferred flood liability to municipalities without providing the funding to fix crumbling infrastructure.
This investigation explores:
- The Nightmare Scenario: How a 1993 report predicted the Nooksack River would eventually reclaim the lakebed but was shelved due to politics.
- The Human Cost: The trauma of farmers forced to abandon their animals and the resilience of a community betrayed by the system.
- The Choice: The fierce debate between the 'Rebuild Bigger' engineering approach and the 'Semá:th Vision' of restoring the lake.
Waters of Neglect is more than a post-mortem; it is a roadmap. Arguing for a Unified Flood Authority and the integration of Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Kauppinen asserts that true resilience requires us to stop fighting the water and start listening to the land.
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