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Water Level Management on Mississagua Lake Chain Winter and Spring 2013/2014
Ted Spence CCRAI Representative to Coalition for Equitable Water Flow (CEWF) and Member of the CEWF Executive Committee Cewf.ca
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TSW Marine Assets
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Consider the Extremes of Our Reservoir Water level Experience in Recent Years
2009- normal year except for very high water as ice went out causing shore damage 2010- very little spring runoff and reservoirs did not fill until late July or early Aug. 2012- much lower than average water levels beginning in late May 2013 – very high spring and late fall levels from rainfall events. 2014 – 200%+ of normal snowpack, late ice out date, and very high spring runoff on River.
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Mississagua Lake Levels 2014 Dam Height with 8 Logs 2
Mississagua Lake Levels 2014 Dam Height with 8 Logs 2.44 m, Winter set 2 logs, Avg Ann Fluct m.
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Mississagua Levels 2014
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Mississagua Dam April 18, 2014
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Mississagua Dam Friday 1:30 pm April 19, 2014
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Mississagua Dam Friday 1:30 pm April 19, 2014
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Mississagua Dam Friday 1:30 pm April 19, 2014
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Mississagua Dam Friday 1:30 pm April 19, 2014
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Our Intrepid Leader
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Lou Phillips Rd Washout 1:30 pm Friday April 18, 2014
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Friday Afternoon 3 Logs Replaced
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9:30am Saturday
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Next Steps for CCRAI and CEWF
Develop a “Preferred Water Level” submission to CEWF as part of enhanced information for TSW Present a draft “Preferred Water Level” proposal to CCRAI AGM in August for approval.
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Preferred Water Levels Example
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Important Link CEWF.ca for links to Parks Canada TSW water level site and TSW information TSW is also now on Facebook
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