TSW Water Management Update – April 12 2024
| By TSW
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Water Level Management Update – April 12, 2024
Weather
Rainfall over the last week of March combined with a significant rainfall event early last week have increased water levels and flows across the Trent-Severn Waterway. An additional 20-35 mm of rain is expected during […]
Water Management Update April 8 2024
| By CEWF, By TSW
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Despite a relatively dry winter and Spring, early action by the TSW to store water in the reservoirs plus recent rainfall has brought many parts of the Haliburton Sector Lakes to approximately normal for the time of year. Some concern remains for the larger reservoirs of the Upper […]
Priorities Page Has Been Updated.
| By CEWF
CEWF is pleased to present its 2024 priorities.
Have a look and reach out with any questions or comments.
[Link] https://www.cewf.ca/about-cewf/priorities-and-position-papers/current-priorities
In The News
| By CEWF
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The work of CEWF has been recently featured on CBC Morning, in the Highlander newspaper and KawarthaNOW.
The coverage has been in relation to CEWF’s concerns about the potential for very low water as we head into the spring season. The information in the March 14, 2024 press release, below, was well-captured […]
Trent Severn Waterway – March 8 Water Management Update
| By TSW
Trent-Severn Waterway – Water Level Management Update – March 8, 2024
The following is a press release from Parks Canada: [click here for the full article]
Parks Canada’s water management team continues to actively monitor water levels, flows, and weather forecasts across the Trent-Severn Waterway. These factors are used to determine dam operations on a daily basis […]
CEWF Statement on Water Levels plus latest TSW update
| By CEWF
Parks Canada is Actively Operating Dams in the Reservoir Area of the TSW
Expect Rising Water Levels and Changing Ice Conditions
March 5, 2024
Levels in most reservoir lakes are near normal right now however, we’re attentive to the combination of a very low snowpack, subnormal winter precipitation and unseasonable temperatures. Recent surveys have […]
