News release - Town of Innisfil
With spring meltwater and anticipated increased rainfall, the Town of Innisfil is urging residents to remain vigilant and take proactive measures to mitigate the potential risk of flooding.
Recent monitoring of the outlets surrounding Lake Simcoe has revealed significantly elevated water levels, prompting intensified efforts to ensure community safety.
The Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority has forecasted 45 mm of rainfall over the next few days and has issued a Shoreline Hazard Watch, effective through Monday, April 22, 2024.
“The Town of Innisfil is closely monitoring roadways and standing ready to respond," says Nicole Bowman, Director, Operations.
“However, the increasing lake levels also pose a challenge, potentially impeding our crews' ability to direct overland water effectively to the lake. Those residing in flood-prone areas are strongly encouraged to take every precaution to safeguard their homes and families.”
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To prepare for potential flooding, residents are advised to take the following steps:
1. Clear Culverts: Regularly clear debris from your property's culverts and ditches to facilitate better drainage and mitigate the risk of flooding.
2. Check Sump Pumps: Ensure that your sump pumps are operating efficiently to prevent water accumulation in basements or low-lying areas.
3. Exercise Caution: Exercise extra caution around ditches and waterways, which may experience faster and deeper flows than usual. Prioritize safety at all times.
4. Stock Up: Prepare by stocking up on essential supplies to ensure you and your family are adequately provisioned in case water levels around your home and street make access difficult.
Additional emergency preparedness tips and resources can be found on the Town’s website at innisfil.ca/EmergencyPreparedness.
Residents can also stay updated on the latest information and advisories by following the Town’s social media channels on Facebook and X, or visiting innisfil.ca/News.