InQuinte.ca | Low Water Condition - Level II Announced by Lower Trent Conservation
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Lower Trent Conservation declares Level II Low Water Condition
With rainfall still in short supply throughout the Lower Trent Conservation (LTC) watershed region, the conservation has declared a Level II Low Water Condition. This replaces the previous declaration of a Level 1 Low Water Condition made on August 8. Officials say moderate drought conditions are now being experienced throughout the watershed region. The June to August 3-month rainfall totals recorded by Environment Canada at Trenton was 106.5 m…
Lower Trent Conservation Announces Low Water Condition - Today's Northumberland - Your Source For What's Happening Locally and Beyond
Rainfall continues to be in short supply throughout the Lower Trent Conservation (LTC) watershed region. As a result, LTC has declared a Level II Low Water Condition, as moderate drought conditions are now being experienced throughout the watershed region. This replaces the previous declaration of a Level 1 Low Water Condition made on August 8, 2025. The June to August 3-month rainfall totals recorded by Environment Canada at Trenton was 106.5 m…
InQuinte.ca | Low Water Condition - Level II announced by Lower Trent Conservation
Rainfall continues to be in short supply throughout the Lower Trent Conservation (LTC) watershed region. As a result, LTC has declared a Level II Low Water Condition, as moderate drought conditions are now being experienced throughout the watershed region. This replaces the previous declaration of a Level 1 Low Water Condition made on August 8, 2025. The June to August 3-month rainfall totals recorded by Environment Canada at Trenton was 106.5…
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