The Otonabee-Peterborough Source Protection Area is 1 of 5 source protection areas in the Trent Conservation Coalition Source Protection Region.
Explore the Otonabee-Peterborough Source Protection Area Map here: https://t.co/FMd8YbdBbg
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Otonabee Conservation monitors water quality by collecting benthic samples throughout the Otonabee Region as part of our Watershed Health Monitoring Program. They are indicators of long-term water quality. Read more here: https://t.co/QvMbvnfYBC.
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The Trent Severn-Waterway flood status has been downgraded to a FLOOD WATCH
Water levels and flows, while still elevated, are now receding along Trent-Severn Waterway within the jurisdiction of Otonabee Conservation.
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Loons are on the move!
Common loons (Gavia immer) are embarking on their spring migration. Spring migration begins in March and stretches through June, with the peak activity usually occurring in April.
Loons typically return to the same breeding lake year after year. Have you ever spotted loons on your lake?
#loon #wildlife #water #canada
Otonabee Conservation is pleased to announce that it will be taking over the management and operations of the Peterborough Marina from the City of Peterborough, marking a new chapter in a longstanding and collaborative relationship.
FLOOD WARNING - has been extended for the Trent-Severn Waterway in the jurisdiction of Otonabee Conservation
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Healthy soil, healthy future 🌱 During National Soil Conservation Week, we recognize the vital role Conservation Authorities play in protecting our land and water. From managing watersheds to preventing erosion, their work supports resilient ecosystems and communities.
FLOOD WATCH – has been issued for local watercourses within the jurisdiction of Otonabee Conservation
Flood Warning - has been extended for the Trent-Severn Waterway in the jurisdiction of Otonabee Conservation
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A Flood Watch for the Trent-Severn Waterway within the jurisdiction of Otonabee Conservation has been upgraded to a FLOOD WARNING. Read the full release here: https://t.co/7dCpAZRvPV
A FLOOD WATCH is in effect for the Trent-Severn Waterway within the Otonabee region.
A WATERSHED CONDITIONS STATEMENT – WATER SAFETY is in effect for local watercourses.
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Applications are now being accepted for a Commercial/Industrial representative to join the Source Protection Committee.
Deadline is April 30, 2026
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A FLOOD WATCH is in effect for local watercourses within the Otonabee Watershed due to significant rainfall received this week, with additional precipitation in the forecast.
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