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Water Management Update – June 29/17

The continuing rainfall events over the entire Trent River Basin have made if very difficult for the TSW to pass the surplus water downstream and lower the levels in our reservoirs. Logs have been removed from many of the dams and water levels were showing signs of dropping. However the recent intense rainfall events and […]

Water Management Update – June 23/17

As a result of the continuing significant rainfall across the entire Trent basin TSW has revised their water level management update.

To read in its entirety – click here

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June 23, 2017
Weather 

In addition to recent rainfall and the expected rainfall today of 15-25 mm across the Trent-Severn Watershed, another 5-15 mm is forecasted for […]

Water Management Update – June 21/17

The CEWF Executive committee is maintaining regular contact with the TSW water management team. We are aware that the higher than normal levels on most reservoirs are a concern for property owners with respect to impacts on shoreline erosion and waterfowl nesting. These levels have persisted because of the recent rainfall events, particularly the heavy […]

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:

https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/lhn-nhs/on/trentsevern/info/gestion-eau-water-management/page-niveaux-eau-water-levels

At the bottom of the page are the links for water level graphs for each sub-watershed. Note that the historic […]