
Connie Chapman
Connie Chapman is the executive director of the Water Management Branch in British Columbia, where she oversees water management strategies and responds to flooding risks, particularly during atmospheric river events.
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Connie Chapman with the province’s water management branch said Monday that river levels from the current weather system were peaking and would soon recede.
Heavy rain on B.C.’s South Coast increases flood, landslide riskConnie Chapman with the River Forecast Centre said while current models show that this event is expected to affect different areas of the Lower Mainland, weather systems can change direction at the last minute.
B.C. braces for more rain as evacuation orders easeConnie Chapman, executive director of the provincial Water Management Branch, discussed the variables affecting flooding outcomes.
Floods in B.C. force evacuations, highway closures between Lower Mainland and InteriorConnie Chapman, executive director of the provincial Water Management Branch, discussed the Nooksack River's impact on flooding.
B.C.’s Lower Mainland cut off from Interior due to flooding and rock slides











