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Parks Canada TSW Water Level Report

Parks Canada, in response to the many inquiries and concerns expressed by residents regarding the water levels this year, has issued the attached report – 2010 Water Level Conditions, TSW, Haliburton Area. It provides weather data from this past winter and spring that caused the problems, the current status of the system, and the planned actions for the remainder […]

The anger unabated…

The most recent Haliburton County Voice (June 10, 2010) has two articles reflecting the growing frustrations of our residents with the water levels – the cover story on Maple Lake, and the lead Letter to the Editor:

 http://ezread.ca/countyvoice/voice/voice-jun1010/index.html

TSW Infrastructure Progress

This past week, the TSW installed 4 more of its new automated water level gauges at Norland, Miskwabi, Loon and Gooderham. These will be made fully operational over the next couple of months. Here is a picture from the Norland installation:

Low water: province-wide implications

Stranded docks…boating hazards…and even power shortages and air quality. The Toronto Star recently ran a good article, and a thoughtful response:

http://www.thestar.com/news/ontario/article/813333–low-water-levels-threaten-power-supply

http://www.thestar.com/opinion/letters/article/814285–holistic-approach-needed-to-fix-lake-levels

One crazy spring…

Our unusual weather has continued, and the TSW system's reservoir lakes have been struggling to recover. We have been hearing extensively from concerned CEWF members – some lakes are full and normal, while others are dramatically low (eg. see Maple Lake below).


 

The CEWF Advisory Committee has a formal meeting scheduled with the Parks […]

Minden Times – Low Water!

Another good article on our record low water situation, this one from the Minden Times:

http://cewf.typepad.com/Minden_Times_April_14_2010_-_low_water_levels.pdf

Come on rain!