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A photo from last year shows Ed and Kelly on a ski trip
Courtesy of ED MOELLMER
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Search and rescue volunteers worked from 7 p.m. to 5 p.m. clearing trails in search of Ed and Kelly, Travis Schneider wrote in a Facebook post. His group eventually located Ed's tracks and a snow cave which they had originally missed by approximately 200 yards. Courtesy TRAVIS SCHNEIDER/FACEBOOK
A photos shows a search and rescue volunteer hiking near Engle Peak in search of Ed and Kelly. Courtesy TRAVIS SCHNEIDER/FACEBOOK
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A screenshot of a map shows the areas where search and areas where search and rescue teams hiked, and Ed and Kelly's location. the red x shows where Kelly's location was originally placed, and the blue circle indicates the correct location where Kelly was found. The green shows the trail where rescue teams hiked up to Wanless Lake Trail, and the red line their path after that. The white x indicates where Ed's tracks were found, which the search party originally missed by roughly 200 yards. Courtesy TRAVIS SCHNEIDER/FACEBOOK
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The City of Bonners Ferry Electric Department is a municipal electric utility governed by the Bonners Ferry City Council and owned by the City since the 1920s. The City serves just over 2,400 customers, sells around 64,000 megawatt hours per year, with an annual budget of just under $5 Million per year.
The electric department has four lineman, three power plant operators, and an electrician.
The City owns and operates the Moyie Hydroelectric process which generates approximate 1/3 of its customer’s electricity requirements. The remainder of the power is purchased from Bonneville Power Administration (BPA). The City currently has contracts with BPA extending through 2018.
Water and Sewer Department
Water for the City is provided primarily from Mrytle Creek, which provides excellent tasting water for our customers. The Kootenai River is used as a backup source, and we are also interconnected with the Cabinet Mountain Water District as an emergency back-up source. The water treatment plant uses rapid sand filtration, and we have three storage tanks with a combined capacity of 950,000 gallons. Waste water is treated in a four cell lagoon system.
More information about our water system can be found in our water quality reports: