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Katzie First Nation and the B.C. Parks Foundation have completed the Red Slough restoration project.
The project began several years ago after the water turned rust-colour, a sign of low oxygen.
It's believed now that the water is flowing, salmon will once again thrive.
Water flow is needed to allow the salmon to find their natural spawning habitats.
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