Review our real-time monitoring network
We operate a network of 59 environmental monitoring stations, strategically placed throughout the Credit River Watershed. Stations send vital information in real time on current environmental conditions, allowing us to better understand, predict and warn about flooding, threats to water quality and low water levels.
NOTE: The presence of ice may interfere with the functioning of our water level sensors and produce inaccurate water level data. These sensors operate by measuring changes in water pressure, which can be significantly impacted by ice buildup. Real-time data shown on this website is “as is”. Data has not been quality controlled before reaching the website and may contain errors. The water levels and water quality parameters shown on the website may not always represent the actual conditions at the station.