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Water Management Update – Mar24/21

From the TSW:

Weather

The five-day forecast suggests 30-45 mm with air temperatures reaching double digits in the Haliburton areas.  

Outlook

With the onset of the snowmelt and forecasted amount of rain coupled with warm temperatures, flows and water levels are expected to increase at all locations as the impacts of […]

TSW’s First Water Management Update of 2021

Trent-Severn Waterway Water Management Update

Friday, March 12, 2021

Weather

The 7-day forecast is indicating temperatures close to zero degrees Celsius and low precipitation amount. This week's weather event resulted in a small precipitation event of 5 mm combined with temperatures approaching above 10 degrees and above zero at night. The warm-up and cool-down period was estimated to […]

Current TSW Update & CEWF 2021 Priorities

Since our Annual Communications meeting, your CEWF Executive Committee has held monthly meetings, as well as discussions with the management of the TSW.  The major discussions with TSW have been with respect to the amounts and form of precipitation, water flow levels on the Gull and Burnt Rivers, current lake levels, and possible […]

2020 TSW Water Levels Summary

At the end of December each year, the TSW resets its online water levels charts. To have a record of the 2020 water levels for all the reservoir and canal lakes CEWF is making available screen shots from the TSW site as of the end of December 2020. These include the actual 2020 water level […]

Water Level Forecast – Oct 6/20

To view the TSW Water Level Forecast covering the period Oct 4 – Oct 18, 2020 – click here

Water Level Forecast – Sept 29/20

To view the TSW Water Level Forecast covering the period Sept 28 – Oct 12, 2020 – click here