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Repair bills near $3M for Elmsdale pool shut down for almost a year due to flooding

Repairsto fix the East Hants Aquatic Centre, which was shut down for roughly a year after massive flooding hit Nova Scotia last July, total almost $3 million, with more billsexpected.

More bills expected, unclear how much insurance will cover

A pool of standing water almost reaching the top of an exterior basement door is shown at a municipal recreation facility.
This photo shows the flooding of an exterior basement door at the East Hants Aquatic Centre in Elmsdale, N.S., during major flooding in July 2023. (Municipality of East Hants)

Repairsto fix the East Hants Aquatic Centre, which was shut down for roughly a year after massive flooding hit Nova Scotia last July, total almost $3 million, with more billsexpected.

TheElmsdale, N.S., facilityfeatures a pool and community roomon the main floor, while the basement houses mechanical and electrical systems.

The flooding happened when some areas of Nova Scotia receivedas much as 250 millimetres of rain over one weekend.CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon said 175 to 250 millimetresof rain fell in Elmsdale, mostly withina 12-hour period.

Stormwater entered the centreon both floors.Theupper level had a few inches, while the basement had several feet, causingmajor damageto the building'smain electrical and mechanical systems.

Once water retreated inside the building, theequipment had to be cleaned and assessed. Not all of it could be salvaged.

Photos of the basement of the East Hants Aquatic Centre show some stormwater on the floor following flooding.
These photos show parts of the basement of the East Hants Aquatic Centre after most of the stormwater was removed following the flooding. The building's mechanical and electrical systems are housed in the basement and suffered major damage. (Municipality of East Hants)

Documentation provided to CBC News by the Municipality of East Hants shows repair bills in 2023 were around $1.75 million, all of which was covered by insurance.

Repairs totalled another $1.15 million as of this August.

"The claim is ongoing and there will be costs incurred in 2024 which will be covered by insurance," municipal spokesperson Juliann Cashensaidin an email.

The municipality also received a $570,000 grant from the provinceto help with the repairs through thestrategic funding initiative, which provides one-time funding to projects that are significant to communities.

While heavy rainfall was the major cause of the flooding,a municipal official previouslysaid improper drainage from the parking lot and nearby Highway 102 was anotherfactor. The building is located close to Exit 8 of the highway.

The extent of the damage was surprising giventhe $19-million facility only opened in 2020.

The exterior of a municipal pool is shown.
The centre is shown in a photo from June 2020. (Paul Palmeter/CBC)

CBC has tried without success to get copies of reports or briefing documents that detail how and why the flooding unfolded.

"Council has received in-camera briefings related to the flooding of the Aquatic Centre as they relate to our active insurance claim," said Cashen.

"We are not able to disclose these documents/minutes as they relate to confidential and in-camera sessions."

A 2016 report prepared by an engineering firm found the subsurface conditions for the site ofthe then-proposedaquatic centre were "generally good." However, because it was a geotechnical report, itdid notlook at conditions for the surrounding topography, such as whether it was prone to flooding.

Cashensaid the municipality does not have documentation on surrounding topography readily available.

Last winter, the province announced it was spending $10 million to create detailed flood plain maps. The maps will indicate the potential extent of water accumulation in various areas during coastal and inland flooding events.

A photo shows a municipal pool.
The centre's pool is shown prior to the flooding. (Municipality of East Hants)

Around one-third of the province is already mapped and the rest should be completed by2027, said Department of Municipal Affairs spokesperson Geoff Tobin in an email. Tobin said flood mapping for the Minas Basin region which includes Elmsdale was completed this summer.

The East Hants Aquatic Centre washonoured in June with theLieutenant Governor's Awardfor Excellence in Architecturein the award of merit large building category.

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