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Current Watershed Conditions
Updated: February 04, 2026 @ 1:23 PM
Low Water Status: Normal
Low Water Status: Normal

Level Normal: Water supply problem is not of concern.

Flood Status: Normal
Flood Status: Normal

Normal: No flood conditions exist.

Past Conditions
February 04, 2026
Low Water Status:   Normal  
February 04, 2026
Low Water Status:   Level 3  
January 28, 2026
Low Water Status:   Normal  
September 02, 2025
Low Water Status:   Level 3  
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SNC and DUC Celebrate World Wetlands Day
SNC and Ducks Unlimited Canada Celebrate World Wetlands Day with New Eastern Ontario Wetland Restoration Story Map
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Joint Action Against Invasive Phragmites Across Ea
Joint Action Against Invasive Phragmites Across Eastern Ontario
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SNC Lifts Low Water Advisory
SNC Lifts Low Water Advisory: Return to Normal Conditions
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SNC Maintains Level 3 Low Water Advisory
The South Nation Conservation Water Response Team has maintained the Level 3 Low Water Condition across the SNC jurisdiction.
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SNC Responds to Provincial Proposal to Restructure
Conservation Authorities Were Created “For the People, By the People” — SNC Highlights Importance of Local Governance and Community Accountability
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Planning for Spring 2026 Tree Plantings
South Nation Conservation (SNC) is encouraging property owners to begin planning their tree planting projects for Spring 2026 this Fall.
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