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November 2021

Issued 2021.11.25

The current level of Lake of the Woods is 322.57 m (1058.3ft), a 15th percentile level for this time of year. The average lake level changed little over the past week and is expected to fall by 1 to 3 cm (1 in) over the next week. Lake of the Woods authorized outflow will increase from 100 to 125 m³/s on Friday November 26th, and to 175 m³/s on Monday November 29th.  The level of the Winnipeg River immediately below the Norman Dam is expected to rise by about 10 to 15 cm (4 to 6 in) in response to the two increases.  The level at Minaki will not be affected by these flow changes. 

The current level of Lac Seul is 355.86 m (1167.5 ft), a 15th percentile level for this time of year. The average lake level fell by 7 cm (3 in) over the past week and is expected to fall by 10 to 12 cm (4 to 5 in) over the next week. Lac Seul authorized outflow increased from 225 to 290 m³/s on Wednesday November 24th

Over the coming weeks, outflow from both lakes will increase to meet the anticipated winter hydropower demand.  Increases are expected to be gradual and should be complete before an ice cover is formed on the rivers.  Outflow increases will be announced on this Noticeboard. 

Issued 2021.11.23

The current level of Lake of the Woods is 322.59 m (1058.4ft), a 15th percentile level for this time of year. The average lake level changed little over the past week and is expected to fall by 2 to 3 cm (1 in) over the next week. Lake of the Woods authorized outflow is 100 m³/s. 

The current level of Lac Seul is 355.95 m (1167.8 ft), a 20th percentile level for this time of year. The average lake level rose by 5 cm (2 in) over the past week and is expected to fall by 10 to 12 cm (4 to 5 in) over the next week. Lac Seul authorized outflow will increase from 225 to 290 m³/s on Wednesday November 24th. 

Over the coming weeks, outflow from both lakes will increase to meet the anticipated winter hydropower demand.  Increases are expected to be gradual and should be complete before an ice cover is formed on the rivers.  Outflow increases will be announced on this Noticeboard. 

Issued 2021.11.18

The current level of Lake of the Woods is 322.57 m (1058.3ft), a 10th percentile level for this time of year. The average lake level rose by 4 cm (2 in) over the past week and is expected to rise by 1 to 2 cm (1 in) over the next week. Lake of the Woods authorized outflow is scheduled to increase from 90 to 100 m³/s on Monday November 22nd.  The level of the Winnipeg River immediately below the Norman Dam is expected to rise by about 2 cm (1 in) in response.  The level at Minaki will not be affected by this flow change. 

The current level of Lac Seul is 355.93 m (1167.7 ft), a 15th percentile level for this time of year. The average lake level rose by 2 cm (1 in) over the past week and is expected to fall by 1 to 2 cm (1 in) over the next week. Lac Seul authorized outflow will increase from 150 to 225 m³/s on Friday November 19th. 

Over the coming weeks, outflow from both lakes will increase to meet the anticipated winter hydropower demand.  Increases are expected to be gradual and should be complete before an ice cover is formed on the rivers.  Outflow increases will be announced on this Noticeboard. 

Issued 2021.11.15

The current level of Lake of the Woods is 322.57 m (1058.3ft), a 10th percentile level for this time of year. The average lake level rose by 4 cm (2 in) over the past week and is expected to rise by 1 to 3 cm (1 in) over the next week. Lake of the Woods authorized outflow is 90 m³/s with no changes scheduled. 

On Thursday November 18th there will be a full outage of both the Norman Dam and Kenora Powerhouse to create a safe work environment for Hydro One to carry out maintenance on the transmission system.  The outage will begin at 8:00am CST and is expected to finish at 11:00am.  The combined flow from the dam and the powerhouse will be reduced from 90 to 15 m3/s for the period of the outage.  Given the short duration of the outage and the time of year, no ecological impacts are anticipated.  The level of the Winnipeg River is expected to drop by up to 10 to 15 cm immediately below the Norman Dam during the outage and should return to the pre-outage level once work is complete.  The level change will be less at locations farther downstream. 

The current level of Lac Seul is 355.93 m (1167.7 ft), a 15th percentile level for this time of year. The average lake level rose by 7 cm (3 in) over the past week and is expected to rise by 1 to 5 cm (1 to 2 in) over the next week. Lac Seul authorized outflow will increase from 75 to 150 m³/s on Tuesday November 16. 

Over the coming weeks, outflow from both lakes will increase to meet the anticipated winter hydropower demand.  Increases are expected to be gradual and should be complete before an ice cover is formed on the rivers.  Outflow increases will be announced on this Noticeboard. 

ISSUED 2021.11.12

The current level of Lake of the Woods is 322.53 m (1058.2ft), a 10th percentile level for this time of year. The average lake level rose by 1 cm (½ in) over the past week and is expected to change little over the next week. Lake of the Woods authorized outflow is 90 m³/s with no changes scheduled. 

The current level of Lac Seul is 355.93 m (1167.7 ft), a 10th percentile level for this time of year. The average lake level rose by 7 cm (3 in) over the past week and is expected to rise by 7 to 10 cm (3 to 4 in) over the next week. Lac Seul authorized outflow is 75 m³/s with no changes scheduled. 

Over the coming weeks, outflow from both lakes will increase to meet the anticipated winter hydropower demand.  Increases are expected to be gradual and should be complete before an ice cover is formed on the rivers.  Outflow increases will be announced on this Noticeboard. 

Winter Strategy Adopted

The Lake of the Woods Control Board held a Regulation Meeting on October 29th. The goal of the meeting was to discuss and adopt a strategy to guide Lake of the Woods and Lac Seul flow operations from now until the end of March. Invitations to participate in the discussion were sent to representatives of First Nations, Specific Interest Groups, and advisors from Resource Agencies as described on the Board Description page.

The focus of the discussion was the ongoing drought conditions and the low flows across the basin. For much of the year, the LWCB has regulated to hold back water in Lac Seul and Lake of the Woods given the extremely dry conditions. This stored water is essential to supply the English and Winnipeg Rivers through the winter when tributary flows are typically lowest. Flow requirements for hydropower in Ontario and Manitoba become a key consideration in the core winter period when energy demand for heating is at its highest. Maintaining a base flow to protect residential water lines along these rivers is also important. Other considerations include the rate of drawdown of Lac Seul and Lake of the Woods over the winter period, as this affects fall spawning success and has the potential to cause ice damage to shoreline structures such as docks. Finally, preliminary targets for the lake levels at the end of the winter were considered with a focus on risk of continued drought conditions in the spring of 2022.

The adopted strategy aims to maintain the current stable, low flows out of Lac Seul and Lake of the Woods for the remainder of fall until freeze-up, continuing to store water for release over the winter period. The LWCB will monitor the progress of freeze-up and lake and river ice development, and will look to increase outflow from these lakes to meet the core winter flow requirements for the English and Winnipeg Rivers ahead of significant ice build-up. The timing of outflow increases will depend on the temperature over the coming weeks and will be updated on this Notice Board.

The LWCB will meet to review the early winter conditions and assess the snowpack and winter severity in January. Based on this, it will target changes, if necessary, to the core winter flow rates before the next LWCB Regulation Meeting scheduled for early March. At that meeting, the strategy for the end of winter and early spring will be adopted.

The current level of Lake of the Woods is 322.51 m (1058.1 ft), a 5th percentile level for this time of year. The average lake level changed little over the past week and is expected to decline by 2-3 cm (1 in) over the next week with continued dry weather. Lake of the Woods authorized outflow is 90 m³/s with no changes scheduled.

The current level of Lac Seul is 355.83 m (1167.4 ft), a 10th percentile level for this time of year. The average lake level rose by 2 cm (1 in), and is expected to rise by a similar amount over the next week. Lac Seul authorized outflow is 75 m³/s with no changes scheduled.