Lower Trent Conservation
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In the past 100 years, anywhere from 200 to 500 terrestrial vertebrate species have gone extinct. This is at least 100 times greater than the natural rate of extinction. 40.7% of amphibian species are endangered or at risk of becoming endangered.

Water Bulletins

Water Safety Statement – LTC-24-03

WATER SAFETY STATEMENT
Date Issued:
January 25, 2024
Time:
3:00 pm
Issued To:
Municipalities (Alnwick/Haldimand, Brighton, Centre Hastings, Cramahe, Quinte West, StirlingRawdon, Trent Hills), Northumberland County & Hastings Counties, Ministry of Natural Resources & Forestry, Parks Canada – Ontario Waterways, Ontario Power Generation, Innergex, Media, Health Units, Emergency Response Agencies
Message#:
LTC-24-03
Valid Until:
February 2, 2024

Lower Trent Conservation advises municipalities and the public that the Flood Watch statement issued for the Trent River is now cancelled. Average flows still exist along the Trent River System, but with the weather conditions becoming warmer and reduced winds, the accumulation of frazil ice is predicted to dissipate and water levels should return to average levels.

This past week there have been a number of days with snow and freezing rain, resulting in slippery conditions and layers of ice over the existing snow and shorelines. The forecast suggests there may be up to 20mm of rain in the coming days. However, due to the frozen ground conditions and warmer temperatures, additional runoff from the snow and ice will contribute to increasing streamflows in our local creeks and streams. These higher flows on local streams may result in nuisance flooding in low-lying areas but widespread flooding is not anticipated.

While the potential dangers presented by rivers, small streams, and open ditches never cease to exist, they are of particular concern at this time of the year. Water currents are strong and temperatures dangerously 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.

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, February 2, 2024.

Scott Robertson
Development / Flood Duty Officer       
[email protected]
Or Duty Officer phone (613) 848-4883

Corinne Ross
Communication Specialist
[email protected]