Advisories
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Advisory: Update on Controlled Water Releases in Central Newfoundland
Read More: Advisory: Update on Controlled Water Releases in Central NewfoundlandNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers in the Burnt Pond and White Bear River areas of Central and Southern Newfoundland that the Company has stopped releasing water at Burnt Dam Spillway into the White Bear River. Further releases of water are not expected at this time. Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro…
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ADVISORY: Controlled water releases at various locations in central and southern Newfoundland
Read More: ADVISORY: Controlled water releases at various locations in central and southern NewfoundlandNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers that due to high inflows and continued runoff from recent rainfall and mild temperatures, the Company is currently conducting a controlled release of water at the following locations: in the Burnt Pond and White Bear River areas of Central and Southern Newfoundland at Burnt…
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ADVISORY: Controlled water releases at various locations in central and southern Newfoundland
Read More: ADVISORY: Controlled water releases at various locations in central and southern NewfoundlandNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising of controlled releases of water happening at the following locations: Burnt Pond and White Bear River areas of central and southern Newfoundland at Burnt Dam Spillway into the White Bear River Upper Salmon area of central Newfoundland at the North Salmon Dam spillway into the North Salmon River There…
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Potential for controlled release of water at multiple locations on the Island this weekend
Read More: Potential for controlled release of water at multiple locations on the Island this weekendNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers that heavy rainfall forecast for this weekend could lead to high reservoir inflows and a need to release water at multiple locations. The Company may be required to release water at the following locations: the Star Lake Spillway into Star Brook and then Beothuk…
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Update: Controlled water release at the Jacopie Spillway has ended
Read More: Update: Controlled water release at the Jacopie Spillway has endedThe Churchill Falls Generating Station is advising the public that the controlled water release at the Jacopie Spillway has now ended. The public is asked to continue avoiding the following areas as water levels may continue to fluctuate and are always unpredictable: Jacopie and Whitefish Spillways; Churchill River bed downstream of the Jacopie Spillway; East…
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Controlled release of water ended in Star Lake area
Read More: Controlled release of water ended in Star Lake areaNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro is advising residents, cabin owners and travellers in the Star Lake area of Central Newfoundland that the Company is no longer anticipating a requirement to release water from the Star Lake Spillway into Star Brook and then Beothuk Lake at this time.
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Public Safety Advisory: Public travelling in Long Range Mountains advised to use caution
Read More: Public Safety Advisory: Public travelling in Long Range Mountains advised to use cautionNewfoundland and Labrador Hydro (Hydro) is advising the public travelling in the area of the Long Range Mountains (approx. 85 km in Taylor’s Brook Road near Hampden), to use caution as crews have mobilized to conduct repairs to a tower in the area. It does not pose any risk to public safety and there is…
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Public Service Advisory: Controlled Water Release at the Jacopie Spillway has ended
Read More: Public Service Advisory: Controlled Water Release at the Jacopie Spillway has endedThe Churchill Falls Generating Station is advising the public that the controlled water release at the Jacopie Spillway has now ended. The public is asked to continue avoiding the following areas as water levels may continue to fluctuate and are always unpredictable: • Jacopie and Whitefish Spillways; • Churchill River bed downstream of the Jacopie…
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Public Safety Advisory: Controlled Water Release at the Jacopie Spillway
Read More: Public Safety Advisory: Controlled Water Release at the Jacopie SpillwayThe Churchill Falls Generating Station is advising the public of a controlled water release to occur from the upper Churchill reservoir at the Jacopie Spillway commencing at approximately 2:00 pm today. The expected duration of the release is unknown. The public is advised to avoid the following and surrounding areas: Jacopie and Whitefish Spillways The…
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Public Safety Advisory: Controlled Water Release at the Jacopie Spillway has ended
Read More: Public Safety Advisory: Controlled Water Release at the Jacopie Spillway has endedThe Churchill Falls Generating Station is advising the public that the controlled water release to occur from the upper Churchill reservoir at the Jacopie Spillway has now ended. The public is asked to continue to avoid the following areas as water levels may continue to fluctuate and are always unpredictable: Jacopie and Whitefish Spillways; The…