TSW Water Management Update
FROM THE TSW:
Weather
The five-day weather forecast predicts a low system that may result in 30-40 mm of rain and heavier amounts in localized areas impacted by thunderstorms.
Outlook
During the last three weeks, the Trent-Severn watersheds have received close to 100 mm the above-normal amount of rain. Due to the localized nature of the rain events, some […]
TSW Drawdown Forecast – July 14/21
Significant rainfall has overcome the earlier serious water shortage and Reservoir levels are now close to or above seasonal normal levels. To view the forecast – click here
The rainfall across the Trent Basin has resulted in higher than normal lake levels and flows in the Kawartha Lakes and the Waterway. While TSW […]
TSW Drawdown Forecast – July 6/21
Water Levels Return to More Normal Levels
After recent rainfall events and active water management by the TSW water management team at all dams, the water levels on most reservoirs have returned to close to seasonal normal levels and the rate of drawdown has been reduced.
To view the TSW two-week […]
TSW Drawdown Forecast – June 29/21
Please see latest Drawdown Forecast from TSW – click here
Note that this takes account of the weekend rains and the ongoing water management activities. However it is subject to change depending on the forecasted rainfall amounts and distribution. Readers should refer to the TSW website where the most up to date information […]
TSW Reservoirs Update – June 28/21
Significant Rainfall in Some Areas Trigger Dam Operations to Raise Water Levels in Reservoirs
CEWF has been communicating with the TSW Water Management Team to follow up on the recent rainfall events and dam operations.
The rainfall over the Trent Basin covered the whole basin on Friday but on Saturday and Sunday the patterns were much more […]
TSW Water Level Forecast – June21/21
Record Low June Water Levels Facing Some Reservoirs
Many reservoirs are facing record low water levels for late June and the drawdown is continuing. To view the current 2-week forecast – click here
Nine of the 35 reservoirs are scheduled to drop by more than 20 cms in […]
