07-15-2015, 08:21 AM
My guess would be that if GrandLinq wanted to pump enough to prevent rain flooding, they would be paying out of their pocket, but the delays to the schedule and the cost of the extra work due to flooding could be perhaps charged against the Region. I'm sure that if the Region wanted to, they could have decided to pay for extra capacity, but all in all I doubt this was sensitive enough work to warrant the considerably larger pumping capacity and costs.