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July 10 Drawdown Forecast Now Available

The Current drawdown is now available. You can CLICK HERE for the PDF version.

Draw downs continue across the system with some fairly significant operations happening on many lakes. Most of them in the Gull River Watershed. Sherborne is the most this time forecasting about 1 foot of water loss.

 

TSW Posts First Drawdown Forecast of the Season

The TSW Has Released the First Drawdown Forecast for 2023  –  Click Here for the most current forecast

Given the wet weather we have been seeing this spring there is a significant amount of water in the entire system. It looks like we can expect to see only a small drop relatively speaking, with some […]

NEW CEWF WEBSITE

CEWF is pleased to launch its new website, featuring:
– a fresh look
– easy-to-navigate buttons
– links to all the info you need about our water levels
Same address. Same information files.

Check it out! cewf.ca

Trent-Severn Waterway – Water Level Management Update – June 19, 2023

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 for the Trent-Severn Waterway.

Weather

Rainfall amounts for the month of May contributed to values that are less than 50-75 mm than the long-term mean. Recent […]

ANNOUNCING TWO NEW CEWF VIDEOS!

Extreme Water Levels – What You Can Do
As you know, local water level changes have been more extreme in recent years due to changing weather patterns. The CEWF works closely with the Trent Severn Waterway (TSW) in representing property owners on the reservoir system.

As part of its ongoing communications work, CEWF is pleased to announce […]