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TSW Water Management Update – May 5/20

Reservoir lake levels are expected to rise slowly towards seasonal normal levels

From the TSW:

(https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/lhn-nhs/on/trentsevern/info/infonet/point-gestion-eau-water-management-updates)

Trent-Severn Waterway

The 7 day forecast is indicating temperatures above zero degrees Celsius and a low precipitation amount of approximately 5 mm.

Outlook

The watersheds of the Haliburton reservoirs experienced earlier than normal freshet, which […]

TSW Water Management Update – Apr 17/20

From the TSW:

Weather

The 7 day forecast is indicating temperatures close to zero degrees Celsius overnight and mixed precipitation amount of approximately 10  mm.

Outlook

The watersheds of the Haliburton reservoirs experienced earlier than normal freshet which in combination with warmer air temperatures has resulted in the loss of the […]

Canoe FM – CEWF Broadcast

The program Planet Haliburton recently ran an episode interviewing CEWF Chair Ted Spence on 'Managing Water Levels Under a Changing Climate'. To listen – click here

Stay healthy.

TSW Water Management Update – Mar 23/20

TSW Posts First Water Management Update of the Season

Today the TSW has posted their first water management update of the season. We have seen and will continue to see significant rainfall and the snowpack melting over the reservoir area resulting in increased river flows and lake level increases. We are also expecting more precipitation events.

With […]

CEWF 2020 Priorities

The CEWF Executive Committee annually lays out its priorities for the upcoming calendar year.

To view the CEWF overall objectives and priorities for 2020 – click here.

Please forward any comments or questions to cewfca@gmail.com

Enjoy the season!

Water Management Update – Jan 15/20

From the TSW:

Weather

The 7 day forecast is indicating temperatures below zero degrees Celsius and snowfall amount of approximately 25 cm. 

Outlook

The recent precipitation received over the last week, totalled approximately 50 to 75 mm of rain, snow, freezing rain and ice pellets.  This total precipitation resulted in high […]