Water Management Update – May 18/17
From the TSW:
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May 18, 2017
Weather
Significant rainfall occurring over April 28 to May 6 resulted in total precipitation amounts ranging from 85-160 mm during that period which increased water levels and flows across the Trent-Severn Waterway. Historical average rainfall for the entire month of May across the Trent-Severn ranges from 80-100 mm. Please check the website […]
Water Management Update – May 10/17
From the TSW:
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May 10, 2017
Weather
Significant rainfall over the last week (April 28 to May 6) has resulted in total precipitation amounts ranging from 85-160 mm over that time period which have increased water levels and flows across the Trent-Severn Waterway. Comparatively average rainfall for the entire month of May across the Trent-Severn ranges from 80-100 […]
Water Level Information
As of January 2018, the Parks Canada Website remains under development with a major update expected to be launched by early Spring. Meanwhile, to access the current water level graphs please use the following link:
At the bottom of the page are the links for water level graphs for each sub-watershed. Note that the historic […]
Water Management Update – May 5/17
To view the TSW Water Management Update of May 5, 2017 – click here
From the Ontario MNRF, there is a Flood Warning issued May 5/17 for the Bancroft District – click here
Minden Hills – Declaration of Emergency Status, May 6, 2017 – click here
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From […]
Water Management Update – May 2/17
To view the TSW Water Management Update of May 2, 2017 – click here
From the Ontario MNRF, there is a Flood Warning issued for the Bancroft District – click here
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TSW Water Management Update, May 2/2017
Weather
Rainfall over the past week combined with a significant rain fall event on […]
Water Management Update – Apr 11/17
Issued today by TSW:
Water Management Updates
Water Level Management Update – April 11, 2017
Parks Canada's water management team continues to actively monitor water levels and flows, and weather forecasts across the Trent-Severn Waterway. These factors are used to determine dam operations on a daily basis for the Trent-Severn Waterway.
For more information regarding watershed status, please […]
