Sandi Follis takes the level of the water regularly and reports here and to the MNR. There is a scale on the new dam at the South Kahshe Road, which she reads regularly.
Note: The number is the height in meters above sea level.
Date Height Comment
April 19: 242.44 Dropping fast.
May 25: 242.48. One log out of dam.
May 31: 242.44. One log out.
June 6: 242.44m One log out.
June 13: 242.47m above sea level. That is, up 3 cm.
June 20: 242.43. Two logs out of dam and VERY LITTLE water
going over the weir.
June 21: The longest day! Average water level since the ice went out is 242 metres and 45 centimeters.
June 27: 242.55. Two logs out, water flowing over the weir
July 4: 242.43. Three logs out and
VERY LITTLE water going over the weir at the far end
July 10: 242.37 with one log out.
July 19: 242.47 with one log out of the dam
July 25: 242.38, with 2 logs out of the dam, and no
water going over the weir.
August 8: 242.34. One log out of the dam;
with water level about 2" below the weir.
August 15: 242.36. One log out of the dam.
August 22: 242.40. Rain gauge level over the last 24 hrs. is 34mm.
August 29: 242.42. One log out of dam, water barely coming over the weir.