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201, 2026

UTRCA Encourages Continued Caution around Streams and Rivers (media release, January 2, 2026)

January 2nd, 2026|UTRCA Media Releases|

January 2, 2026 UTRCA Encourages Continued Caution around Streams and Rivers   The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) reminds everyone to use extreme caution near all watercourses and to stay out of any flooded areas.   Water levels in watershed streams and rivers have peaked and are now receding from the rainfall and snowmelt runoff received earlier this week. The UTRCA expects waterways to remain elevated into next week.    With the ongoing holiday break, residents are reminded to use extreme caution near all watercourses and stay out of all flooded areas. As always, do not [...]

3112, 2025

Water Levels Expected to Stay Elevated into Next Week (flood bulletin, December 31, 2025 – January 7, 2026)

December 31st, 2025|Flood Bulletins - Archive|

Water Levels Expected to Remain Elevated into Next Week Water Conditions Statement - Water Safety 2025 Flood Event 5, Bulletin 3 (Issued December 31, 2025, at 10:30 am; Valid until: January 7, 2026, at 3:00 pm) Water levels in watershed streams and rivers have peaked and are now receding from the rainfall and snowmelt runoff received earlier this week. The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) expects waterways to remain elevated into next week.   With the ongoing holiday break, residents are reminded to use extreme caution near all [...]

2812, 2025

Conservation Authority urges caution as Rivers and Streams Rise (media release, December 28, 2025)

December 28th, 2025|UTRCA Media Releases|

December 28, 2025 Conservation Authority urges caution as Rivers and Streams Rise The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) expects local rivers, streams, and ditches to start rising later today in response to the heavy rain in the forecast. Everyone is reminded to use extra caution and avoid all waterways. Forecasts are for 30-60 mm of rain, with locally higher amounts possible. Temperatures will stay above freezing overnight before [...]

2812, 2025

Water Levels expected to Rise Quickly due to Heavy Rain (flood bulletin, December 28, 2025-January 2, 2026)

December 28th, 2025|Flood Bulletins - Archive|

Water Levels expected to Rise Quickly due to Heavy Rain Flood Watch 2025 Flood Event 5, Bulletin 2 (Issued December 28, 2025, at 10:30 am; Valid until: January 2, 2026, at 1 pm)  Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued a heavy rain warning for today into Monday. Forecasts are for 30-60 mm of rain, with locally higher amounts possible. Temperatures are forecast to remain above freezing overnight before [...]

2712, 2025

Flooding Expected from Forecast Rain and Rising Temperatures (flood bulletin, December 27-28, 2025)

December 27th, 2025|Flood Bulletins - Archive|

Flooding Expected from Forecast Rain and Rising Temperatures Watershed Conditions Statement – Flood Outlook 2025 Flood Event 5, Bulletin Number 1 (Issued 2025-12-27 at 11:45 am; Valid until 2025-12-28 at 3:00 pm) A low-pressure system is forecast to enter the region tomorrow afternoon, bringing 20-45 mm of rain and a daily average temperature of 5 degrees Celsius. The Upper Thames River basin received 10 mm of freezing rain and [...]

1912, 2025

Rain and Warm Temperatures Causing Water Levels to Rise (flood bulletin, Dec. 19-22, 2025)

December 19th, 2025|Flood Bulletins - Archive|

Rain and Warm Temperatures Causing Water Levels to Rise Watershed Conditions Statement - Water Safety 2025 Flood Event 4, Bulletin Number 1 (Issued at 10:00 am on Dec. 19; Valid until Dec. 22, 2025 at 12 noon) Above zero temperatures and rain over the past two days is causing water levels across the Upper Thames River watershed to rise.  Approximately 10 – 20 mm of rain was received, with above zero temperatures as high as 8 deg C measured [...]

912, 2025

UTRCA Board Responds to Bill 68 

December 9th, 2025|December 2025, Thames River Current, UTRCA Media Releases|

UTRCA Board Responds to Bill 68  For the latest news, go to our webpage on the Proposed Consolidation of Conservation Authorities On November 7, 2025, the provincial government opened public consultation on an Environmental Registry of Ontario (ERO #025-1257) proposal to consolidate Ontario’s 36 conservation authorities into 7 large regional authorities. Under this proposal, a new Lake Erie Regional Conservation Authority would be created by merging eight existing conservation authorities — Catfish [...]

912, 2025

2025 Field Surveying Season Concludes

December 9th, 2025|December 2025, Thames River Current|

2025 Field Surveying Season Concludes The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority's (UTRCA) 2025 field surveying season has come to an end as the snowy weather settles in. Beginning in early June, the team of surveyors used a high-accuracy Global Positioning System (GPS) to gather over 18,000 point elevations for the flood modelling team to use in building flood models. Over 1,000 cross sections were collected from bank to bank [...]

912, 2025

A Fantastic Fall for UTRCA Community Education

December 9th, 2025|December 2025, Thames River Current|

A Fantastic Fall for UTRCA Community Education As the seasons start to change, we like to look back at all that Community Education staff have accomplished this fall term. Since September, education staff have worked with over 2,000 students in the watershed. This includes a variety of programs hosted on-site at our conservation areas (CAs) and in schoolyards. One of the new programs we added this year includes Team [...]

912, 2025

Returning the Kidneyshell Mussel to Medway Creek 

December 9th, 2025|December 2025, Thames River Current|

Returning the Kidneyshell Mussel to Medway Creek  Kidneyshell (Ptychobranchus fasciolaris) may not be a familiar name, but this small freshwater mussel has an inspiring story in the Thames River watershed. Once found across southwestern Ontario, Kidneyshell populations were hit hard by invasive species, pollution, and habitat degradation. By 2005, Canada listed Kidneyshell as Endangered. Today, reproducing populations remain in only two Canadian rivers: the Sydenham and the Ausable, which are [...]

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