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Water Management Update – Jan 10/2018

From the TSW:

Water Management Updates

Water Level Management Update – Jan 10, 2018

Weather

Varying amounts of rainfall ranging from 20 to 40 mm are forecasted for the 11th and 12 of January.  The higher rainfall amounts are forecasted in the Haliburton and northern Black River area.  

Outlook

Water levels and flows are anticipated to increase at all locations.  Trent […]

2017 TSW Water Levels Summary

At the end of December 2017, the TSW reset its online water levels charts. In order to have a record of the 2017 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 2017. These include both the actual level […]

TSW Personnel Announcement

From the TSW:

"I am pleased to announce that Anna Ciorap will be acting as the Water
Management Engineer on a six month acting assignment. Abul Kashem has left
Parks Canada to pursue other opportunities.

Anna has been working with the water control group of Ontario Waterways
since 2013 as a Water Management Technician. She brings to […]

Water Levels – Nov 3, 2017

As the year draws to a close the TSW continues to monitor and report the water levels. To view the water levels as of November 3, 2017:

Burnt River watershed – click here
Gull River watershed – click here
Central Region watersheds – click here

Water Levels – Oct 11, 2017

The water level readings as of Oct 11, 2017 are now available. To view,

Burnt River watershed – click here
Gull River watershed – click here
Central Region watersheds – click here

 

Water Level Forecast Oct 2 – Oct 16, 2017

For what is anticipated to be the final water level forecast of the season, covering Oct 2 – Oct 16, 2017 – click here

Have a great Thanksgiving weekend!