
(Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority photo)
The Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority has updated its Low Water Statement for the Carp River to Level II Low Water, indicative of a potentially serious problem.
Conservation of water is extended to restrictions on non-essential uses as of August 6th.
Flows in the Carp River are significantly below normal, with reports of some tributaries running dry.
The MVCA is encouraging all water users that are not on the City of Ottawa’s municipal distribution network to reduce their water consumption by 20%
Those who have permits for taking water from surface or groundwater sources are asked to reduce their actual taking as much as possible.
Residents are urged to use water conservatively by using rain barrels to water lawns and gardens and avoid using pressure washers to clean houses, driveways, decks and fences.
This message is in effect until an update has been issued.
Daily water levels and flows are available on the MVCA website at www.mvc.on.ca/water-levels.
By Rick Stow