Shoreline residents along the Indian River should prepare for the annual Fall reservoir drawdown, commencing the week of November 1, 2021
Otonabee Conservation will be adjusting water levels along the Indian River on or after Monday, November 1, 2021, by manually removing stop-logs at the following structures:
- Hope Mill Dam
- Lang Mill Dam
- Warsaw Auxiliary Dam
During operations, shoreline residents can expect water levels to decrease above the dams; water levels and flows will increase below the dams. Water levels and flows will stabilize in the days following operations. In total, water levels will decrease 6 to 12 inches in the reservoirs.
Property owners upstream and downstream from the Hope, Lang, and Warsaw Dams should ensure that all boats, floating docks, etc. are removed from the water before this reservoir drawdown begins.
The Hope, Lang, and Warsaw reservoirs will not be restored to their current water levels until after the Spring freshet, which usually occurs before the May 24th holiday long-weekend.
Otonabee Conservation is your local, community-based environmental agency that protects, restores, and manages the natural resources within the Otonabee Region watershed. Otonabee Conservation works with its eight member municipalities to create a healthy, environmentally diverse watershed that improves the quality of life for residents, makes our area more appealing to visitors and new business, and helps to ensure a more vibrant regional economy.
For more information about Otonabee Conservation, please visit otonabeeconservation.com
For more information contact:
Gordon Earle | Water Resources Technologist
Otonabee Conservation
gearle@otonabeeconservaiton.com | 705-745-3238 ext. 214