Cornwall, ON And Buffalo, New York, August 23, 2023 /CNW/ – International Council of Lakes Ontario And the river Saint Laurent and the International River Watch Council Niagara It will hold two virtual public meetings, one in French and one in English, to share the latest projections of the lake’s watershed Ontario And the river Saint Laurent and discussing the installation of an ice boom in preparation for the coming winter. These meetings are essential for providing information about water levels and flows, informing council operational decisions, and listening to members of the public to better understand the impact of current water levels on their community.
The meetings will be held on the GoToWebinar platform. A question period will follow the presentation. Please register in advance to participate and provide your questions or comments during the registration process. Registration will end at 5 pm the day before the meeting.
The meeting will be held in French on Thursday, August 31, from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm.
You can register at the following address: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/7590494348830240602
The meeting will be held in English on Wednesday, August 30 from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm.
You can register at the following address: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/8243443726943828311
for more information:
International Lakes Council Ontario and the St. Lawrence River
website: https://www.ijc.org/fr/clofsl
FB: https://www.facebook.com/InternationalLakeOntarioStLawrenceRiverBoard
call us: https://www.ijc.org/fr/contact/contact_the_international_lake_o
International Niagara River Watch Board
website: https://www.ijc.org/fr/ccrn
call us: https://www.ijc.org/fr/contact/contact_the_international_niagar
Source Lake Ontario International? st. Lawrence River Council
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