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802, 2023

Streams and Rivers expected to rise in response to Rain and Warm Temperatures (media release, February 8, 2023)

February 8th, 2023|UTRCA Media Releases|

Streams and Rivers expected to rise in response to Rain and Warm Temperatures (media release, February 8, 2023) The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) expects streams and rivers to rise beginning Thursday afternoon and into Friday, as forecast rain and warmer temperatures melt the snowpack. The UTRCA reminds parents to keep children and pets away from all watercourses and off of frozen water bodies. As water levels rise, [...]

802, 2023

Rain and Warm Temperatures Forecast over the Next Several Days (flood bulletin, February 8-13, 2023

February 8th, 2023|Flood Bulletins - Archive|

Rain and Warm Temperatures Forecast Over the Next Several Days (flood bulletin, February 8-13, 2023 WATERSHED CONDITIONS STATEMENT – WATER SAFETY Issued February 8, 2023 at 4:30 pm; Valid until: February 13, 2023 On Thursday, a low-pressure system is expected to move into the province, bringing widespread showers to the region. Total rain accumulation across southern Ontario is forecast to reach 20-25 mm by Thursday afternoon. Temperatures are expected to [...]

202, 2023

Public invited to give input on Embro Dam Environmental Assessment (media release, February 2, 2023)

February 2nd, 2023|UTRCA Media Releases|

Public invited to give input on Embro Dam Environmental Assessment (media release, February 2, 2023) The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA), through their consultant Matrix Solutions Inc., is continuing work on the Class Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Embro Dam, in the Township of Zorra. The EA was initiated in 2015 due to significant concerns related to the dam’s structural integrity and hydraulic (spillway) capacity. A Public Information [...]

1801, 2023

2022 Year in Review

January 18th, 2023|Jan. 2023, Thames River Current|

2022 Year in Review   As we settle into the new year, the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) is reflecting on many highlights and achievements of 2022.  Watershed residents continued to enjoy the physical and mental health benefits offered by the outdoors as we welcomed more than 160,000 visitors to Fanshawe, Pittock, and Wildwood Conservation Areas.   With many COVID-19 restrictions lifting over the last year, we were once [...]

1701, 2023

Responding to the First Snowmelt and Rain Event of 2023

January 17th, 2023|Jan. 2023, Thames River Current|

Responding to the First Snowmelt and Rain Event of 2023 "We have measurements of how much snow is on the ground at locations across the watershed. We also know the amount of the rain that is forecasted for the region and the general conditions of the ground. In the winter months, the ground is usually frozen or saturated,” says Mark Helsten, Senior Water Resources Engineer at the Upper Thames [...]

1701, 2023

Local Landowner Donates 5 Acres of Land to the UTRCA

January 17th, 2023|Jan. 2023, Thames River Current|

Local Landowner Donates 5 Acres of Land to the UTRCA  (Published Jan. 2023) The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) has received a generous 2.02 hectare (5 acre) donation from Ron Anderson, who inherited the land in Dorchester Swamp from his father, John, and his grandmother, Helen.  The small lots in Dorchester Swamp were created in the 19th century to sell to local farmers to provide them with access [...]

1701, 2023

Tree Sales and Stewardship Project Planning Underway

January 17th, 2023|Jan. 2023, Thames River Current|

Tree Sales and Stewardship Project Planning Underway  The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) has a long history of tree planting and sales through the region, having helped plant and distribute nearly 10 million trees since 1949.  Landowners who reside in the  watershed and own a minimum of 1 hectare (2.5 acres) are eligible to participate in the UTRCA’s Tree Planting on Private Lands program. Trees purchased through this [...]

1701, 2023

UTRCA Biologist Receives Conservation Award

January 17th, 2023|Jan. 2023, Thames River Current|

UTRCA Biologist receives Conservation Award  Cathy Quinlan, Terrestrial Biologist with the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA), was recognized with a Conservation Award from Nature London in recognition of her substantial and long-standing contribution over 20 years to the Thames Talbot Land Trust (TTLT).   Cathy has acted as the Trust’s Chair of the Land Securement Committee (LSC) since 2009. She is described as the “conductor of the LSC orchestra”, acknowledging [...]

1701, 2023

Maintaining Safe Trails Along Snake Creek in an Environmentally Significant Area 

January 17th, 2023|Jan. 2023, Thames River Current|

Maintaining Safe Trails along Snake Creek in an Environmentally Significant Area  Snake Creek is located just south of the Museum of Ontario Archeology in the Medway Valley Heritage Forest, one of London’s Environmentally Significant Areas (ESAs). A trail winds along the creek, enabling community members can enjoy its natural beauty. Unfortunately, the integrity of the trail suffers from erosion, fallen trees, and other challenges. As the City of London funds [...]

1701, 2023

Protecting Drinking Water: It’s the Season for Salt!

January 17th, 2023|Jan. 2023, Thames River Current|

Protecting Drinking Water: It's the Season for Salt! This winter, Conservation Ontario (CO) along with local source protection authorities and regions, have launched a 15-week public information campaign about how to Salt Responsibly.   New education tools include social media posts and an online mapping application about the impacts of road salt across Ontario. In addition, a Salt Responsibly Sticker campaign was developed by CO and a small working group. [...]

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