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Lake Level Forecast Oct18-Nov1

As many of our members are aware, drawing down the system has taken longer than normal this year, and there are still some significant water level changes taking place.

Here is the two-week lake level forecast for Oct 18 – Nov 1:

http://cewf.typepad.com/LakeLevelForecastOct18.GIF

 

Lake Level Forecast Oct12-Oct26

Here is the two-week lake level forecast for Oct 12 – Oct 26:

 http://cewf.typepad.com/LakeLevelForecastOct12.GIF

 

Lake Level Forecast Oct4-Oct18

Here is the two-week lake level forecast for Oct 4 – Oct 18:

http://cewf.typepad.com/LakeLevelForecastOct4.jpg

We have been hearing from many CEWF members regarding abnormally high and rising water levels. In general, this is being caused by a combination of rainfall, coupled with significant log removals to lower the lakes to their winter set levels.

We have asked […]

CEWF General Meeting – Notes

CEWF held a general meeting for all its member lake representatives on September 18, 2010. Here are the summary notes from that meeting:

http://cewf.typepad.com/Sept_18_Meeting_Summary.pdf

Also, there was good coverage of the meeting by the County Voice:

http://cewf.typepad.com/County_Voice_2010_CEWF_GM.pdf

Lake Level Forecast Sep27-Oct11

Here is the two-week lake level forecast for Sept 27 – Oct 11:

http://cewf.typepad.com/Sep27_Forecast.jpg

(No forecast was issued by Parks Canada last week)

We have been advised by Parks Canada that they have now completed all their dam adjustments for this year, and any future water level changes will be strictly 'due to Mother Nature'. We have asked […]

Fall 2010 CEWF Newsletter

For a summary of all that's happening with CEWF this fall, read the newsletter:

http://cewf.typepad.com/Fall_2010_CEWF_NewsLetter.pdf