Streams and Rivers expected to rise in response to Rain and Warm Temperatures (media release, March 16, 2023)
Streams and Rivers expected to rise in response to Rain and Warm Temperatures (media release, March 16, 2023) The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) expects streams and rivers to rise beginning Friday afternoon and into the weekend, as forecast rain and warmer temperatures melt the snowpack. Recognizing that March Break is underway and that people may be out and about for St Patrick’s Day events, the UTRCA wants [...]
Forecast Rain and Warm Temperatures will Impact Water Levels over the Remainder of the Week (flood bulletin, March 16-20, 2023)
Forecast Rain and Warm Temperatures will Impact Water Levels over the Remainder of the Week (flood bulletin, March 16-20, 2023) WATERSHED CONDITIONS STATEMENT – WATER SAFETY Issued at: March 16, 2023 at 11:50 a.m; Valid until: March 20, 2023 A strong low-pressure system is forecast to enter the province today and slowly track across the region. The system will bring warmer air and precipitation. Air temperatures in south western [...]
Nature School at our Conservation Areas
Nature School at our Conservation Areas Nature School is being offered once again at our Conservation Areas this spring and registration is now open. Register your kids to learn and grow in nature through play and exploration! Every trip to Nature School will be its own adventure. Each visit starts with a grounding in the surroundings and a reminder of nature awareness routines and best practices for spending time [...]
Huron College Students Compete in the RBC Innovation Bootcamp
Huron College Students Compete in the RBC Bootcamp The RBC Innovation Bootcamp is an event designed for arts, social science, and business students from Huron College at Western University. This is an annual opportunity for students to gain experience solving real-world problems for a local organization. After a very successful partnership with Huron College to undertake the ScotiaBank Scholars Program, Huron approached the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) [...]
PWQMN and Water Quality Targets Monitoring
PWQMN and Water Quality Targets Monitoring To collect long-term water quality data at monitoring stations throughout the watershed, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) has partnered with the Ministry of Environment, Conservation, and Parks (MECP) in the Provincial Water Quality Monitoring Network (PWQMN) program. In the watershed, there are 24 active water quality stations that are sampled from March through October or April through November depending on spring [...]
Stargazing at Fanshawe Reservoir… During the Day?
Stargazing at Fanshawe Reservoir... During the Day? Lake stars are not a very common occurrence, but Fanshawe Reservoir had the right conditions for their formation on Wednesday, March 8th. That morning, staff spotted this constellation of stars on the reservoir during routine maintenance of water level monitoring equipment located at the Fanshawe Dam. A few lucky hikers also were surprised by this starry display on their morning routes. Few [...]
What is a Wetland?
What is a Wetland? Over the last 150 years, many of our wetlands have been eliminated from natural landscapes, but recently, we have come to realize the importance of these essential habitats. Wetlands have standing water at, near, or above the soil surface for part or all of the year. They provide many valuable ecosystem services, such as filtering out sediments and pollutants to improve water quality; acting like [...]
Only Rain Down the Drain
Only Rain Down the Drain The 2023 spring season of Stream of Dreams is in full swing! Through this elementary school program, students learn about their local watershed, storm water management, and how to protect and conserve water. Often, they remember the catchy phrase: “only rain down the drain”. This year, with support from the Thames Valley District School Board, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) staff have [...]
Handheld Unit Flow Readings
Handheld Unit Flow Readings Field staff at the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) regularly take streamflow readings at a number of sites in streams, creeks, and drains across the watershed. Streamflow refers to the volume of water that moves over a designated point over a fixed period of time. This data is used to indicate hydrologic conditions, as well as the discharge amounts of a watershed. This helps [...]
Celebrating Natural Connections event at Fanshawe Conservation Area
Celebrating Natural Connections event at Fanshawe Conservation Area On Family Day, February 20th, the Upper Thames River Conservation Area (UTRCA) hosted the final Celebrating Natural Connections (CNC) event at Fanshawe Conservation Area. It was a bright, sunny day, perfect for an outdoor winter event. The turnout was incredible, with an estimated 3,000 people in attendance. Event visitors were kept busy, with over 20 activities to participate in, including: Horse-drawn [...]