Watershed Conditions Statement
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Kawartha, Crowe Valley conservation authorities issue watershed conditions statementsBoth conservation authorities say widespread flooding is not expected but water levels and flows in watercourses will remain elevated over the weekend.EnvironmentMar 31, 2023
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Kawartha Conservation issues caution as milder weather leads to increased flows in watershedKawartha Conservation urges area residents to practice water safety and avoid waterways, as milder weather could cause increased runoff into waterbodies that are already high.EnvironmentMar 17, 2023
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Kawartha Conservation issues watershed conditions statementEnvironment Canada says 20-30 mm of rain or snow is expected Thursday through Friday as a system moves slowly through southern Ontario, prompting warnings of high water levels.EnvironmentJan 11, 2023
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