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March 2025

Flood Watch

NVCA Flood Watch

Flood Potential: Moderate Ice Jam Potential: Moderate Issued to:  local municipalities and school boards, local conservation authorities, emergency response agencies, health unit, media, NVCA board and staff Date: March 27, 2025 (3:00 p.m.) The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority advises that a Flood Watch has been issued on Thursday March 27, 2025 at 3:00 p.m. Weather ConditionsUp to 62mm of rain, […]

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Flood Watch

NVCA Flood Watch downgraded to Water Safety Statement

Flood Potential: Low Ice Jam Potential: Low Issued to: local municipalities and school boards, local conservation authorities, emergency response agencies, health unit, media Date:       March 21, 2025 (3:00 PM) The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA) advises that recent precipitation, above freezing temperatures, and associated snowmelt have resulted in above seasonal water levels throughout the watershed that

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Flood Watch

Extended – Watershed Conditions Statement: Flood Watch

Flood Potential: High Ice Jam Potential: Moderate Issued to:  local municipalities and school boards, local conservation authorities, emergency response agencies, health unit, media, NVCA board and staff Date March 15, 2025 (4:10 PM) – Extended March 20, 2025 The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority advises that a Flood watch Statement is in effect. Weather Conditions Unsettled

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Flood Watch

Extended – Watershed Conditions Statement: Flood Watch

Flood Potential: High Ice Jam Potential: Moderate Issued to:  local municipalities and school boards, local conservation authorities, emergency response agencies, health unit, media, NVCA board and staff Date March 15, 2025 (4:10 PM) – Extended March 17, 2025 The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority advises that a Flood watch Statement is in effect. FLOOD WATCH EXTENDED: Ongoing above

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Map of NVCA Regulated Area

Regulation Mapping Update Public Consultation

The public consultation for NVCA’s 2024 Regulation Mapping Update is now closed. If you have submitted comments, NVCA staff will review your submission and may refine the mapping where appropriate. If more details are needed, staff may contact you. About the  Regulation Mapping Update Public Consultation The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority (NVCA) has the responsibility

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Flood Watch

Watershed Conditions Statement: Flood Watch

Flood Potential: High Ice Jam Potential: Moderate Issued to:  local municipalities and school boards, local conservation authorities, emergency response agencies, health unit, media, NVCA board and staff Date March 15, 2025 (4:10 PM)   The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority advises that a Flood watch Statement is in effect. Weather Conditions   The Ministry of Natural Resources and

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Flood Outlook

Watershed Conditions Statement: Flood Outlook

Flood Potential: Low Ice Jam Potential: Moderate Issued to:  local municipalities and school boards, local conservation authorities, emergency response agencies, health unit, media, NVCA board and staff Date:      March 04, 2025 (4:00 PM) The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority is issuing a Flood Outlook. The public, especially children, are advised to stay away from all

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Mad River and Noisy River Confluence intersection

NVCA announces Interim CAO’s work plan to deliver continuous improvement

Media Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NVCA announces Interim CAO’s work plan to deliver continuous improvement UTOPIA, Ontario (March 3, 2025) – Sheryl Flannagan, the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority’s (NVCA) Interim CAO, shared a work plan to improve operations with the NVCA Board of Directors at its recent meeting.  The plan consists of four key priorities

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