The water level on Okanagan Lake continues to drop.
It dropped 1.9 centimetres and remains just over 36 centimetres above full pool, the normal lake level for this time of year.
Since Monday morning, the level of Kalamalka Lake fell another 3.7 centimetres, which is 38 centimetres above full pool.
BC wildfire crews are wrapping up work in the Central Okanagan before redeployment to other locations in the province.
Local contactors will continue to help with recovery efforts, moving forward with sandbag and lake debris removal.
A barge is working at the south end of Kelowna and will be moving later this week to McKinley Landing, north along the shore through Lake Country and then across the lake to North Westside Road.
A separate contractor will be starting later this week at the South end of Kalamaka Lake and Wood Lake.
Waterfront property owners with sandbag walls can begin to lower them, but should keep them at a level that protects against wind and wave action to a height of 60 centimetres above the current lake level.
Okanagan Lake has dropped 1.9 centimetres and remains just over 36 centimetres above full pool.