Lower Trent Conservation – Flood Warning Trent River

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Lower Trent Conservation advises local municipalities and the public that a Flood Warning for Rice Lake and the Trent River from Hastings to Trenton is still in effect.

This Flood Warning is intended as an update to the Flood Warning initially issued on April 4, 2025.

The Trent River system is still in full spring freshet. Current water levels and flows are elevated and there is a heightened risk to public safety and property damages in flood prone areas.

Water levels and flows through the Trent River from Hastings to Trenton have peaked and have continued a slow decline over the last week.

The forecast over the next 5 days is predicting 20-30mm of precipitation and sustained warm temperatures as high as 20°C. .

As a result, it is possible that the forecasted rain and continued warm temperatures could lead to slight increases along the Trent River, with the flows and levels trending down.

Although significant increases are not expected, water levels are expected to remain high for a week or more.

Parks Canada- Ontario Waterways (Trent Severn Waterway) will be continuing dam operations in order to reduce water levels and flows to summer navigation ranges.

The sustained highwater levels could cause flooding of driveways, access roads or buildings located in low-lying areas.

Residents should ensure their sump pumps are working and secure personal property (boats, docks, etc.) along riverbanks.

Local municipalities are the first to respond to, and assist with, flood emergencies.

Residents requiring assistance should contact their local municipality.

If you experience a flood emergency and are in danger, please call 911.

While the potential dangers presented by rivers, small streams and open ditches never cease to exist, they are of particular concern during these conditions.

Water currents could be strong and temperatures are cold.

Parents and caregivers are advised to keep children and pets away from all waterways.

Additionally, areas around dams, culverts and bridges should be avoided at all times.

Lower Trent Conservation monitors water levels and weather forecasts closely as part of its flood forecasting and warning program. Daily water level updates are available at www.LTC.on.ca.

If you have concerns about water levels, please contact Lower Trent Conservation at (613) 394-4829. Anyone having concerns about water levels on the Trent River can contact Parks Canada (705)-750-4950 or trentsevern@pc.gc.ca.
This Flood Warning Statement for the Trent River will be in effect until Wednesday, April 30, 2025 at 12:00 PM, unless updated earlier.

Pete Fisher
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