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July 23th Drawdown Forecast Now Available

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TSW Releases Second Drawdown Forecast for 2024

The draw down season is now in full swing.

 

July 16th Drawdown Forecast Now Available

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TSW Releases First Drawdown Forecast for 2024

TSW has posted their first Drawdown Forecast for 2024. The forecast is a weekly posting which forecasts the drawdown for all reservoir lakes for the next two weeks. It is posted each week in order to take account of changing conditions like rainfall events.

There is […]

High Levels, High Flows, and More Rain. TSW Water Level Management Update – Jul 11, 2024

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From CEWF:

Reservoir areas received 50mm or more of rain on Wednesday and Thursday. This meant that already high levels and flows increased somewhat but TSW staff were operating dams and were able to avoid extreme levels. They continue to work to rebalance levels and flows towards seasonal normals throughout the […]

Very High Water Levels on Many Lakes

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Happy Canada Day

Everyone is aware that over the past 10 days, we have experienced considerably above normal precipitation, including some large volume over this past weekend. The volume has been quite variable over the Haliburton Sector, with much heavier volumes as you move to the more northern reservoirs lakes.

We have been […]

Water Management Update for June 27 2024

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Outstanding TSW Water Management Continues and Water Levels Across Reservoirs are Full or Overfull June 27 2024

 

Parks Canada Issued a Water Management Update as of June 27 2024. They note that due to recent rainfall events all reservoirs are now at their full levels or slightly above and River flows […]

Trent-Severn Waterway – Water Level Management Update – April 19, 2024

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Weather

April’s rainfall has exceeded the monthly normal, with significantly heavier amounts in the Severn, Black and Simcoe watersheds. As a result, water levels and flows have increased across the Trent-Severn Waterway.

Outlook

An additional 10-15 mm of precipitation is expected during the next five days.

Haliburton […]