The Kettle Creek Conservation Authority (KCCA) has issued an update regarding water levels in Lake Erie and its effects on the KCCA watershed. They report that Lake Erie water levels are continuing their seasonal decline with occasional temporary increases due to rain events.
Recent data collected in December shows that the average water level is now 174.71m, 18cm below the record high. All shoreline residents should be aware that wind and wave action can cause shoreline erosion, damage to shoreline structures, and can cause localized flooding.
KCCA staff will continue to monitor Lake Erie conditions and provide updates as warranted. This statement will remain in effect until January 31st.

