Lower Trent Conservation
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Water Bulletins

Water Safety Statement – Trent River

WATER SAFETY STATEMENT
Date Issued:
April 28, 2023
Time:
4:00 pm
Issued To:
Municipalities (Brighton, Quinte West, Trent Hills), Northumberland County, Hastings County, Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry, Parks Canada – Ontario Waterways, Ontario Power Generation, Innergex, Media, Health Units, Emergency Response Agencies
Message#:
LTC – 23 – 13
Valid Until:
May 5, 2023

Lower Trent Conservation advises municipalities and the public that we are extending the previously issued Water Safety Statement for the Trent River from Hastings to Trenton.

A steady decline in flows and water levels has occurred since observing peak flows on April 7, 2023. The peak water level and flows did not reach the levels observed in 2014. There is approximately 45-60 mm of rain forecast for the next 5 days. With the ground being somewhat saturated and the periods of rain over this past week, it is anticipated that this rain event could impact Trent River flows and water levels. As such, the flows and levels of the Trent River may increase as a result of ongoing operations by Parks Canada-Ontario Waterways (Trent-Severn Waterway) over the next few days.

Lower Trent Conservation will be maintaining contact through the weekend with Parks Canada, the Provincial Surface Water Monitoring Centre and neighbouring Conservation Authorities to ensure we are aware of all dam operations and conditions that may affect the water levels on local waterways.

While the potential dangers presented by rivers, small streams and open ditches never cease to exist, they are of particular concern during these spring freshet conditions. Water currents could be strong and temperatures are still cold. Parents and caregivers are advised to keep children and pets away from all waterways.  Areas around dams, culverts and bridges should be avoided at all times. Any remaining river and lake ice are not safe at this time.

Lower Trent Conservation monitors water levels and weather forecasts closely as part of its flood forecasting and warning program. Daily water level updates are available at www.LTC.on.ca. If you have concerns about water levels, please contact Lower Trent Conservation at (613)394-4829. Anyone having concerns about water levels on the Trent River can contact Parks Canada (705)750-4950 or [email protected].

This Water Safety Statement for the Trent River will be in effect until Friday, May 5, 2023.

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For more information contact:

Gage Comeau                                          
Manager, Watershed Management, Planning  
& Regulations            
[email protected]                                    [email protected]                  

Or Duty Officer phone (613) 848-488

Corinne Ross
Communications Specialist
[email protected]