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​​Watershed Condition Statement: Water Safety

 

Flood Potential: Low​

Issued to: local municipalities and school boards, local conservation authorities, emergency response agencies, MNRF, health unit, media

Date: April 30, 2019 (3:30 PM) 

​The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority advises that an incoming weather system is forecast to produce rain accumulation of 25 to 50 mm by Friday evening.  This may result in the potential for localized flooding in low lying areas and elevated flows in all watercourses. 

As forecast by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry Surface Water Monitoring Centre, 25 to 50 mm of rain is expected to begin Wednesday morning and continue through Friday.  The rain in combination with existing wet conditions from the spring thaw and recent rainfall will result in elevated flows on all watercourses for the next few days.  Flooding may occur in low lying areas, including culverts and bridges, however no major flooding is anticipated. 

Hazardous conditions exist around all waterbodies, as there is a high risk of life-threatening injury if a person falls into the cold, fast-flowing water. The public and especially children are advised to stay away from all waterbodies.

The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority continues to monitor river and stream conditions and will issue additional messages as conditions warrant. This Watershed Condition Statement will be in effect until 12:00 p.m., Monday May 6, 2019.

For additional information, please call 705-424-1479 and select option “1” for the flood information line or check our website at:  www.nvca.on.ca

Sheri Steiginga
Flood Duty Officer

A Watershed Condition Statement is a general notice of weather conditions that could pose a risk to personal safety or which have the potential to lead to flooding. A Water Safety message indicates that high flows, unsafe banks, melting ice or other factors could be dangerous for recreational users such as anglers, canoeists, hikers, children, pets, etc. Flooding is not expected.​