Low Water Status Normal | Aug. 19, 2022

The Otonabee Region Water Response Team met on August 18th, to review the Region’s precipitation, temperature, and stream flow monitoring data. Despite the recent limited precipitation, an analysis of watershed conditions indicate that the area is not in a drought condition at this time and therefore the low water status will remain as normal. In… Read More >

Low Water Status remains as ‘Normal’

The Otonabee Region Low Water Response Team met on July 18th to review the Region’s precipitation, temperature, and stream flow monitoring data. Watershed conditions show that the area is not in a drought condition at this time and therefore the low water status will remain as, normal. Otonabee Conservation’s ongoing monthly analysis of watershed conditions… Read More >

Level 1 Low Water Ends | Oct. 8, 2021

The Otonabee Region Water Response Team (WRT) has lifted the Level 1 Low Water condition that was reinstated last month. The Region received abundant precipitation and low transpiration/evaporation rates this September which resulted in increased surface water flows to levels well-above their historical monthly averages. This has alleviated previous concerns that surface waters were under… Read More >