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WATERSHED CONDITIONS STATEMENT: Flood Watch Statement

April 15, 2014, 5:00 p.m.

SOUTH NATION WATERSHED – South Nation Conservation (SNC) is downgrading the watershed statement “Flood Watch” issued on April 6th to “Flood Outlook” as part of the Flood Forecasting and Warning Program. The purpose of this bulletin is to provide information regarding the forecasted weather and the potential of flooding throughout the SNC jurisdiction.

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WATERSHED CONDITIONS STATEMENT: Flood Watch Statement

April 12, 2014, 6:00 p.m.

SOUTH NATION WATERSHED – South Nation Conservation (SNC) is updating the “Flood Watch” originally issued on April 6th.

The recent high water levels have peaked and are slowly decreasing allowing for additional instream storage of runoff. The confluence of the South Nation and Ottawa Rivers is ice free allowing better drainage of the system. 

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WATERSHED CONDITIONS STATEMENT: Flood Watch Statement

April 10, 2014, 12:00 p.m.

SOUTH NATION WATERSHED – South Nation Conservation (SNC) is updating Tuesday’s watershed statement “Flood Watch” originally issued on April 6th.

The storm event and mild temperatures earlier this week are still having an effect on watercourses across the jurisdiction.

Water levels in the South Nation River and tributaries peaked overnight in the south and central portions of the Watershed. Northern portions will peak as flows move towards the Plantagenet area.

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WATERSHED CONDITIONS STATEMENT: Flood Watch Statement

April 8, 2014, 5:00 pm

SOUTH NATION WATERSHED – South Nation Conservation (SNC) is updating yesterday’s watershed statement “Flood Watch” originally issued on April 6th.

Environment Canada (EC) is forecasting 3-5 mm of rainfall for tonight. In the last 24 hours, the SNC watershed received approximately 18 mm of rain in the southwest portions of the watershed (Spencerville area) to 29 mm in the remainder of the watershed.  It is expected that stream flows will continue to rise and peak within 12 to 24 hours depending on the location in the watershed.

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WATERSHED CONDITIONS STATEMENT: Flood Watch Statement

April 7, 2014, 5:00 pm

SOUTH NATION WATERSHED – South Nation Conservation (SNC) is updating the watershed statement “Flood Watch” issued on April 6th as part of the Flood Forecasting and Warning Program. The purpose of this bulletin is to provide information regarding the forecasted weather and the potential of flooding throughout the SNC jurisdiction.

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Watershed Conditions - Flood Watch Statement

April 6, 2014 at 9:00 a.m.
 
SOUTH NATION WATERSHED – South Nation Conservation (SNC) is updating the watershed statement “Flood Outlook” issued on April 3rd to “Flood Watch” as part of the Flood Forecasting and Warning Program. The purpose of this bulletin is to provide information regarding the forecasted weather and the potential of flooding throughout the SNC jurisdiction.
 
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WATERSHED CONDITIONS: Flood Outlook Statement

April 3, 2014, 9:00 a.m. SOUTH NATION WATERSHED – South Nation Conservation cautions that watercourses are expected to rise over the week due to above-freezing temperatures.

Environment Canada forecasts a gradual increase in temperatures for the next week with a high of 8 OC on Friday April 4th. Nights are still colder with temperatures below zero. Next week nightly temperatures start rising slowly.

Currently water levels are at normal for this time of year.

Snowpack is decreasing slowly in height however the water equivalent remains steady.

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SNC enhances client services

March 31, 2014 – Beginning April 3, South Nation Conservation will provide clients seeking permits and approvals with an extended service option at its headquarters in Finch.

Following a decision by the Board of Directors, as of April the office will remain open Thursdays beyond the regular 4 p.m. closing time until 7 p.m.

The board decided on the late opening following a recommendation from Angela Coleman, SNC Director of Properties and Approvals who observed that some municipalities within the Watershed have taken similar action.

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New SNC publications available

Download four new SNC reports from our website. SNC produces a variety of resources to keep our partners, stakeholders, and residents informed about our Watershed trends and conservation efforts. We like to make our resources easily available while cutting paper use. Hardcopies are available on a print-on-demand basis.

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SNC elects exec, honours team members, supports Alfred, Kemptville Colleges

March 24, 2014 – During South Nation Conservation’s annual meeting March 20, chairman Bill Smirle and vice-chair Doug Thompson were re-elected to their positions for another term. Joining them on the executive once again is past chairman Lawrence Levere.

The board spent most of the session hearing reports and business plans from staff representing various SNC departments. It was clear from presentations that 2014 will be another busy year in the 4,200 square-km South Nation jurisdiction.

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