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South Nation Conservation
Flood Contingency Plan
2014
Updated: January 2014
South Nation Conservation
Flood Contingency Plan
Updated: January 2014
Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................................................................... 3
1.0 BACKGROUND.................................................................................................................................................. 4
2.0 PURPOSE OF THE PLAN .................................................................................................................................... 4
3.0 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES .......................................................................................................................... 5
3.1 MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES ......................................................................................................................5
3.2 SOUTH NATION CONSERVATION ...........................................................................................................................6
3.3 MUNICIPALITIES ................................................................................................................................................6
4.0 FLOOD PRONE AREAS IN THE SOUTH NATION RIVER WATERSHED ................................................................... 6
5.0 SNC FLOOD FORECASTING AND WARNING SYSTEM ......................................................................................... 8
6.0 MESSAGING ..................................................................................................................................................... 8
6.1 WATERSHED CONDITIONS STATEMENT ..................................................................................................................9
6.2 FLOOD WATCH .................................................................................................................................................9
6.3 FLOOD WARNING ..............................................................................................................................................9
7.0 LINES OF COMMUNICATION .......................................................................................................................... 10
Table of Figures
Figure 1 – Map of South Nation Conservation’s Jurisdiction……………………………………………………………………………… 10
Figure 2 – Map of South Nation Conservation’s Flood Prone Areas…………….……………….……………………………………. 11
Figure 3 – Example of a Message………………………………………………….……………………………………………………………………12
Figure 4 – Diagram of South Nation Conservation’s Lines of Communication…………….……………….…..………………… 13
Appendix
Appendix A: Flood Forecasting and Warning Directory……………………………………………………………………………………… 14
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Executive Summary
The South Nation Conservation (SNC) 2014 Flood Contingency Plan was prepared following the
provincial standards established in the Ontario Flood Forecasting and Warning: Implementation
Guidelines for Conservation Authorities and Ministry of Natural Resources document. The Flood
Forecasting and Warning Program is part of the Ministry of Natural Resources’ Emergency
Response Plan that describes how to respond in the event of flood conditions. To reduce the
risk of loss of life, injury and property damage, SNC strives to provide flood warning messages
with the enough lead time for municipalities and the public to take action.
Messaging
Three types of flood messages may be issued by SNC depending upon the situation. From least
to most urgent, they are:
Water Safety
Statement
WATERSHED CONDITIONS
STATEMENT
Flood Outlook
Statement
FLOOD WATCH
FLOOD WARNING
General notice of high flows, melting ice or
other factors which could be dangerous for
users such as boaters, anglers and
swimmers, but flooding is not expected.
General notice of the potential for flooding
based on weather forecasts calling for heavy
rain, snow melt, high winds or other
conditions.
There is the potential for flooding within
specific watercourses and municipalities.
Flooding is imminent or occurring within
specific watercourses and municipalities.
Roles and Responsibilities
 Ministry of Natural Resources: Will maintain a provincial flood warning system to alert
Conservation Authorities.
 South Nation Conservation: Will maintain a flood warning system throughout its
jurisdiction for alerting municipal representatives, the media, local police, the Ontario
Provincial Police and the Ministry of Natural Resources.
 Municipalities: Municipalities are responsible for responding to a flood. When a flood
event occurs, it is the responsibility of the municipality to implement their Emergency
Response Plan, or similar.
Communication
 SNC shall maintain lines of communication between municipalities and appropriate
agencies during a flood event.
 Any questions or feedback regarding this plan or other aspects of dealing with flood
emergencies may be directed to SNC. SNC’s Flood Forecasting and Warning team may
be reached by phone: 1-877-984-2948 or email: [email protected]. See
Appendix A for additional contact details.
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1.0 Background
Flood Forecasting and Warning is part of the Ministry of Natural Resources’ (MNR) Emergency
Response Plan, which was developed in accordance with Ontario’s Emergency Management &
Civil Protection Act. The Emergency Response Plan describes the services provided by the MNR
and its partners in response to flood conditions and how to respond in the event of flood
conditions. To reduce the risk of loss of life, injury and property damage, South Nation
Conservation (SNC) strives to provide flood warning messages with the enough lead time for
municipalities and the public to take action.
As leading agency, the MNR delegates to Conservation Authorities, such as SNC, the
responsibility for monitoring water levels and conducting flood forecasting and warning at a
local level. The goal of the Conservation Authorities is to provide the greatest lead time possible
for municipalities to react in order to reduce the risk of loss of life, injury and property damage
as a result of flooding.
The SNC 2014 Flood Contingency Plan was prepared following the provincial standards
established in the Ontario Flood Forecasting and Warning: Implementation Guidelines for
Conservation Authorities and Ministry of Natural Resources document prepared by the
Provincial Flood Forecasting and Warning Committee (2008).
2.0 Purpose of the Plan
The purpose of this plan is to summarize the course of action that will be taken by SNC if a flood
event threatens to occur, or does occur, in SNC’s jurisdiction (see Figure 1).
One of the responsibilities of SNC is to maintain a flood warning system throughout the
jurisdiction to alert municipalities, media, local police, Ontario Provincial Police and the MNR of
flood threats.
The purpose of SNC’s flood warning system is two-fold:
1. To provide advance notice of flood conditions to member municipalities and the public so
that municipal officials and citizens can respond in a timely manner to avoid or minimize the
loss of property.
2. To provide on-going updates of flood forecasts and watershed conditions during a flood
event.
Flood forecasting is a provincially mandated service provided to municipalities by Conservation
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Authorities. SNC maintains a network of flood forecasting stations and monitors weather and
flood information in order to notify municipalities of potential or imminent flood conditions.
In this role, SNC acts in an advisory capacity only, providing continuous monitoring of flood
conditions. SNC is not responsible for flood response other than in the operation of its own
water control structures. During a flood situation, SNC’s office will be available to monitor
water levels and weather conditions on a 24-hour basis, as required. See Appendix A for SNC
staff contact details.
Municipalities are responsible for responding to an impending flood. If the municipality
declares a state of emergency, the MNR becomes the lead ministry responsible for flooding
emergencies.
This plan will be revised by SNC on a yearly basis, updated and distributed as follows:
 Member municipalities and Counties;
 MNR Surface Water Monitoring Centre;
 MNR Kemptville;
 MNR Provincial Response Centre;
 Emergency Management Ontario;
 OPP;
 Neighboring Conservation Authorities; and
 SNC Staff and Board Members.
3.0 Roles and Responsibilities
As per the MNR’s Flood Forecasting and Warning Guidelines, the following describes the roles
and responsibilities of the MNR, SNC and municipalities:
3.1 Ministry of Natural Resources
The MNR will maintain a provincial flood warning system to alert Conservation Authorities.
To implement its responsibilities, MNR will:
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Design approval and maintenance of the basic data collection system and archiving;
Provide early alerts of major precipitation events;
Issue Provincial Advisories;
Provide interpretation of precipitation and runoff forecasting;
Coordinate programs;
Respond to a request by a municipality for provincial assistance should the total
resources of the municipality be committed or inadequate or the municipality has
declared an emergency situation; and
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Coordinate delivery of the provincial response in a declared emergency.
3.2 South Nation Conservation
SNC will maintain a flood warning system throughout its jurisdiction for alerting municipal
representatives, the media, local police, the Ontario Provincial Police, the MNR, etc.
To implement its responsibilities, SNC will:
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Operate and maintain a data collection and monitoring network;
Interpret watershed conditions affecting flooding, including weather patterns, ice jams,
etc.;
Forecast stream flows and water levels; and
Prepare flood messages outlined in Section 6.0 of this document and distribute to the
contact list found in Appendix A.
3.3 Municipalities
Municipalities are encouraged to have their own flood contingency plan. While SNC will provide
continuous monitoring of water levels and weather conditions, it is a municipal responsibility to
respond to a flood by implementing their own plan. The Flood Coordinator, appointed by the
Mayor/Clerk, will be responsible for:
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Developing and maintaining an emergency plan to deal with flood or other emergencies;
Liaise with SNC;
Assessing the flood situation;
Recommending to the Mayor/Clerk the declaration of a municipal emergency;
In case of municipal emergency, implementing the municipal Emergency Response Plan,
or similar, and coordinate the municipal response; and
Recommending to the Mayor/Clerk to request provincial assistance if additional
resources are needed.
4.0 Flood Prone Areas in the South Nation River Watershed
Within the South Nation River watershed there exists low-lying areas that are susceptible to
flooding. The main flood prone areas are (see Figure 2):
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Brinston - Oak Valley area (North & South Dundas)
Plantagenet - Founier Area (Nation & Alfred-Plantagenet)
Bear Brook Area (Cumberland & Clarence-Rockland)
South Castor Area near Vernon (Osgoode)
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Flooding problems in the South Nation River watershed normally occur during the spring runoff
from a combination of snowmelt and rainfall. However, flooding can also occur any time of the
year with the onset of excessive rainfall or snowmelt.
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5.0 SNC Flood Forecasting and Warning System
The goals of the flood forecasting and warning are:
 To reduce the risk of loss of life and property damage due to flooding through the
issuance of flood messages; and
 To provide information for the safe operation of water control structures.
To accomplish these goals, SNC maintains a Flood Forecasting and Warning system as follows:
A) Monitoring Network and Data Collection System
SNC, in partnership with MNR, maintains a network of stream gauges, rain gauges, and ice and
snow survey sites within SNC’s jurisdiction. This data can be used to quantify the components
of the hydrologic cycle. Monitoring can also include visual inspections of watercourses.
B) Daily Planning Cycle
The Daily Planning Cycle is a series of scheduled tasks, performed daily to ensure that the flood
potential can be identified in a timely manner. The Daily Planning Cycle includes the analysis of
the following parameters:
I.
II.
III.
Daily calculation of the 7:00 a.m. flows;
Daily check of forecasts for weather conditions, precipitation and temperatures; and
Snow and ice survey data.
After the Daily Planning Cycle parameters are analyzed, SNC is able to predict the flood
potential (i.e. Low, Moderate or High).
C) Flood Duty Officer
The Flood Duty Officer is a designated SNC staff member responsible for carrying out the Daily
Planning Cycle. This individual will be available on a 24-hr basis, seven days a week during
potential flood periods. To contact SNC’s Flood Duty Officer, see the contact list in Appendix A,
beginning with the first entry.
D) Messaging
SNC will make every effort to send out flood warning messages with enough lead time to allow
member municipalities and the public to respond to a flood. See Section 6.0 for the types of
messages that may be issued by SNC.
6.0 Messaging
Three types of flood messages may be issued by SNC depending upon the situation (see Figure
3 for an example). They will be issued by E-mail, fax and also made available at SNC’s
Watershed Conditions website: http://nation.on.ca/ . SNC’s contact list for Flood Forecasting
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and Warning can be found in Appendix A.
6.1 Watershed Conditions Statement
A Watershed Conditions Statement is a general notice of potential flooding or other conditions
that pose a risk to personal safety, such as high flows, and unsafe ice. There are two types of
Statements:


Water Safety Statement: Indicates that high flows, melting ice or other factors could be
dangerous for users such as boaters, anglers and swimmers, but flooding is not
expected.
Flood Outlook Statement: Gives early notice of the potential for flooding based on
weather forecasts calling for heavy rain, snow melt, high winds or other conditions.
A Watershed Conditions Statement is usually issued before overbank flow occurs, before Spring
break-up or any other time of year, as conditions warrant, or as a general reminder of the
potential for high flows and unsafe conditions. The Watershed Conditions Statement will be
faxed and e-mailed to the distribution list (see Appendix A).
Copies of all transmissions shall be maintained at the SNC office in Finch, Ontario.
6.2 Flood Watch
A Flood Watch is issued to notify Municipalities and other primary contacts that the potential
for flooding exists within specific watercourses and municipalities. The Flood Watch will include
the watershed conditions, the potential impact and a hydrometeorologic forecast.
Municipalities receiving a Flood Watch should initiate a check on their municipal emergency
plans. The Flood Watch will be faxed and e-mailed to the distribution list (see Appendix A).
6.3 Flood Warning
A Flood Warning with the title “ACTION” will be issued as a notice that flooding is imminent or
occurring within specific watercourses and municipalities. Municipalities receiving a Flood
Warning should commence the issuing of warnings to households, businesses and industries,
which may be threatened. Municipalities should be referring to their municipal emergency
plans.
Flood Warnings shall be faxed and e-mailed to the distribution list (see Appendix A) and receipt
confirmed by telephone. When a Flood Warning message has been prepared and the prime
method of communication is inoperable, every alternate means of transmission must be
considered, whether it is by radio, vehicle or on foot. The back-up communication system shall
be the Ontario Provincial Police Communications Unit (1-888-310-1122) or alternatively, a
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Flood Warning message shall be passed to the local police detachments or municipal police.
The officer-in-charge will then be responsible for alerting the proper municipal officials.
7.0 Lines of Communication
SNC shall maintain lines of communication between municipalities and appropriate agencies
during a flood event (see Figure 4).
Any questions or feedback regarding this plan or other aspects of dealing with flood
emergencies should be directed to SNC (see SNC contacts in Appendix A, beginning with the
first entry).
For more information, visit http://nation.on.ca/ or email
[email protected].
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Figure 1 - Map displaying South Nation Conservation (SNC)’s jurisdiction, illustrating
villages/towns and the location of SNC’s office.
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Figure 2 - Map displaying the flood-prone areas in South Nation Conservation’s jurisdiction.
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WATERSHED CONDITIONS STATEMENT
(or FLOOD WATCH or FLOOD WARNING)
Type of
statement,
date, time
Date: mm/dd/yyyy
Time: XX:XX a.m./p.m.
Prepared By: South Nation Conservation
SOUTH NATION WATERSHED – South Nation Conservation cautions residents
that watercourses are expected to rise over the next few days due to abovefreezing temperatures and significant rainfall.
Environment Canada forecasts above-freezing temperatures accompanied by
rain for this weekend. The majority of the precipitation is expected on Saturday
with approximately 20 mm of rain. The forecasted weather will cause snow to
melt and runoff to watercourses, which will increase river levels and flows
throughout the South Nation watershed. A higher rise in river levels may occur in
the northern portion of the watershed (i.e. Eastern portion of City of Ottawa and
Prescott Russell) as the snow depth has less capacity to absorb the rainfall.
Leading
Statement
Weather
and
watershed
conditions
As temperatures are forecasted to return below freezing by the end of the
weekend, severe flooding and ice jamming are not a concern at this time;
however, nuisance flooding in low-lying areas may be observed.
Residents are advised to stay away from rivers as the forecasted weather may
rapidly increase river flows, cause slippery river banks, and weaken ice cover.
Parents are encouraged to explain these dangers to their children.
Caution
Statement
SNC staff will continue to monitor the water levels and weather forecasts as part
of the Flood Forecasting and Warning program and will provide updates in the
event conditions change.
SNC next
steps
SNC encourages the public to visit our Watershed Conditions webpage at
http://nation.on.ca/ and to also provide feedback with respect to changes in
water related conditions in their local areas (i.e. high water elevations, road
inundation, ice break-up, etc.).
All feedback can be sent to
[email protected]. For additional information, please contact SNC at 1877-984-2948.
More
information
and
contacts
Forwarded To:
All Flood Forecasting and Warning Directory
Figure 3- Example of a flood message distributed to the Flood Forecasting and Warning contact
list, which are distributed in both French and English.
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MNR's Surface Water
Monitoring Centre issues
provincial flood advisory,
or similar
South Nation
Conservation determines
if there is the potential for
flooding
Yes
No
Is flooding imminent?
May issue a Watershed
Conditions Statement
Yes
No
Issue Flood Warning to
distribution list
Issue Flood Watch to
distribution list
Continue monitoring
weather and watershed
conditions
Continue monitoring
weather and watershed
conditions and update
message as required
Figure 4 - Diagram illustrating how South Nation Conservation will maintain lines of
communication between municipalities and appropriate agencies during a flood event.
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Appendix A
2014 FLOOD FORECASTING & WARNING DIRECTORY
SOUTH NATION CONSERVATION
Sandra Mancini, Team Lead, Water Resources
Golam Sharif, Water Resources Analyst
Geoff Owens, Regulations Officer
Jason Symington, Environmental Technologist
David Fitch, Assistant Works Superintendent
Mike Leger, Lands Assistant
Ryan Robson, Resource Technician
BUSINESS
(613) 984-2948 x.223
(613)984-2948 x 373
(613) 984-2948 x.240
(613) 984-2948 x.230
(613) 984-2948 x.239
(613) 984-2948 x.289
(613) 984-2948 x.224
AFTER HOURS
(613) 534-8593
(613)618-9275
(613) 933-1563
(613) 528-1929
(613) 522-0699
(613) 932-6926
(613) 448-1404
CELLULAR
(613) 551-3242
(613)618-9275
613) 551-9170
(613) 360-4636
(613) 551-8942
(613) 551-9059
(613) 551-9057
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES
Ministry Emergency Operations Centre
BUSINESS
(705) 945-5750
Surface Water Monitoring Centre
(705) 755-5201
Provincial Emergency Response
Coordinator Hotline
1-866-898-7372
(705) 946-7155
Ken Durst,
District Manager
(613) 258-8201
(613) 258-1430
(613) 989-1278
(613) 531-1256
[email protected]
Jeff Ward,
Emergency Response
Coordinator
(613) 267-4200
(Perth)
(613)258-8418
(Kemptville)
(613) 267-2793
(613) 832-3035
(613) 293-2591
[email protected]
Steven Aubry, Enforcement
Manager
(613) 258-8404
(613) 258-9432
(613) 792-1121
(613) 293-7525
[email protected]
Kemptville
District
Office
FAX
(705) 945-5785
(705) 755-5038 or
755-5039
AFTER HOURS
CELLULAR
E-MAIL
[email protected]
(705) 761-2044
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
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NEIGHBOURING CONSERVATION AUTHORITIES
Cataraqui Region Conservation Authority; Fax: (613) 547-6474
Sean Watt, Water Resources Engineer
Shawn Fairbank, Watershed Engineering Technologist
Steve Knechtel, General Manager
BUSINESS
613-546-4228 ext.241
613-546-4228 ext. 284
613-546-4228 ext. 239
AFTER HOURS
613-544-2950
613-766-2001
613-389-6657
CELLULAR
613-561-7989
613-328-7109
613-561-0576
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
BUSINESS
613-692-3571 ext. 1110
613-692-3571 ext. 1170
AFTER HOURS
613-256-2297
613-823-5348
CELLULAR
613-799-9423
613-301-2794
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
613-692-3571 ext. 1103
613-226-5622
613-762-8334
[email protected]
613-692-3571 ext. 1126
(613) 821-3635
613-698-9453
[email protected]
Rideau Valley Conservation Authority; Fax: (613) 692-0831
Patrick Larson, Senior Water Resources Technician
Ferdous Ahmed, Senior Water Resources Engineer
Bruce Reid, Director, Watershed Science and
Engineering Services
Diane Downey, Communications Manager
Raisin Region Conservation Authority; Fax: (613) 938-3221
Roger Houde, General Manager
Phil Barnes, Water Resources Engineer
Josianne Sabourin, Administrative Assistant
BUSINESS
(613) 938-3611
(613) 938-3611
(613) 938-3611
AFTER HOURS
(613) 931-1100
(613) 932-6531
(613) 938-9562
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
OTHER CONTACTS
Ministry of Health and Long Term Care - Emergency
Management Branch
Emergency Management Ontario
(Lisa Harvey, Field Officer- Loyalist and Seaway sectors)
(Philippe Geoffrion,Field Officer- Capital sector)
Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services Provincial Emergency Operations Center
OPP – Ontario Provincial Police
Ontario Clean Water Agency
(Blair Henderson, Operations Manager)
BUSINESS
FAX
(416) 212-0822
(416) 212-4466
(613) 634-8616
(613) 828-6689
(613) 389-8618
(613) 828-6690
1-888-310-1122
Gen: (416) 314-6220
Emerg: (416) 314-0474
(613) 534-2486
(613) 448-3098
(613) 346-2092
1-866-314-0472
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CELLULAR
E-MAIL
[email protected]
(613) 329-0807
(613) 286-3369
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
(613) 223-1557
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MUNICIPALITIES AND COUNTIES
STORMONT, DUNDAS & GLENGARRY
United Counties of Stormont, Dundas, & Glengarry; Fax: (614) 936-2913; Clerk: Helen Thomson, [email protected]
BUSINESS
AFTER HOURS
CELLULAR
Jack Sullivan, GIS/Planning Technician, CEMC
(613) 932-1515 x.245
(613)534-8255
(613) 551-3774
Tim Simpson, CAO
(613) 932-1515 x. 202
(613) 362-0388
Monique Lefebvre, Alternate CEMC
(613) 932-4301
(613)931-1911
(613) 557-0295
Township of North Glengarry; Fax: (613) 525-1649; Clerk: Daniel Gagnon, [email protected]
BUSINESS
Chris McDonell, Mayor
(613) 525-1110
Roch Lajoie, Director of Transportation
613-525-3087
AFTER HOURS
(613) 551-8613
613-551-6501
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
Township of North Stormont; Fax: (613) 984-2908
Dennis Fife, Mayor
Bill McGimpsey, Deputy Mayor
Karen McPherson, Clerk
Blake Henderson, Roads Department
Claude Taillon, Drainage Superintendant
BUSINESS
(613) 984-2821
(613) 984-2821
(613) 984-2821
(613) 984-2821
(613) 984-2821
AFTER HOURS
(613) 984-2291
(613) 538-2140
Township of North Dundas; Fax: (613) 774-5699; Clerk: Jo-Anne McCaslin, [email protected]
BUSINESS
AFTER HOURS
Eric Duncan, Mayor
(613) 774-2105
Angela Rutley, CAO
(613) 774-2105
(613) 984-0006
Daniel Belleau, Director of Transportation
(613) 774-2105
John Oswald, Roads Patrol Foreman
(613) 774-2105
CELLULAR
(613) 551-2363
(613) 551-4883
(613) 551-0495
(613) 551-0498
(613) 293-2019
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
CELLULAR
(613) 868-1611
(613) 223-5589
613-223-2126
613-229-3552
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
CELLULAR
(613) 791-4378
(613) 223-0861
(613) 223-2700
(613) 223-0864
(613) 229-7878
(613)362-8371
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Township of South Dundas; Fax: (613) 535-2099
BUSINESS
Steven Byvelds, Mayor
Stephan McDonald, CAO
Hugh Garlough, Manager of Public Works
Don J.W. Lewis, Mng of Planning & Enforcement
Brenda Brunt, Alternate CEMC
Chris McDonough, Fire Chief
(613) 535-2673
(613) 535-2673
(613) 535-2673
(613) 535-2673
(613)543-2673 x. 4760
AFTER HOURS
(613) 652-2271
(613) 652-4756
(613) 535-2009
(613) 657-8950
(613) 535-2284
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Township of South Stormont; Fax: (613) 534-2280
Bryan McGillis, Mayor
Betty deHaan, CAO/Clerk
Ross Gellately, Public Works Manager
Hilton Cryderman, Manager of Building
BUSINESS
(613) 534-8889 x.210
(613) 534-8889 x.200
(613) 534-8889 x.240
(613) 534-8889 x.230
AFTER HOURS
(613) 937-3116
(613) 534-8495
(613) 534-2682
(613) 537-8868
CELLULAR
(613) 577-0753
(613) 551-0532
(613) 930-3083
(613) 577-2700
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
FAX
E-MAIL
(613) 673-1401
[email protected]
(613) 675-1007
[email protected]
PRESCOTT & RUSSELL
United Counties of Prescott & Russell
Michel Chretien Jr., Director of
Emergency Services
Marc Clermont, Director of Public
Works
BUSINESS
(613) 673-5139
x.221
(613) 675-4661
x.3100
AFTER HOURS
(613) 446-6066
(613) 679-7647
CELLULAR
(613) 282-5139
(613) 551-3536
Township of Alfred Plantagenet; Fax: (613) 673-4812
Jean-Yves Lalonde, Mayor
BUSINESS
(613) 673-4797 x.241
AFTER HOURS
(613) 673-5909
CELLULAR
(613) 327-5481
Marc Daigneault, CAO-Clerk
(613) 673-4797 x.230
Roch Hébert, Public Works
Éric Leroux, Drainage Superintendant
Dominic Côté, Director Fire Services
Dan Holmes, CEMC
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
(613) 673-4797 x. 400
(613) 679-1047
(613) 229-6421
613-673-2654
(613) 673-2654
(613) 223-9824
(613) 673-4797 x.221
(613) 632-0046
(613) 673-1622
(613) 632-0028
(613) 229-5668
(613) 678-0110
[email protected]
[email protected]
BUSINESS
(613) 764-3139 x.512
(613) 764-2192
(613) 764-3139 x.514
(613) 764-3139
(613) 764-3139 x.518
(613) 764-2192
AFTER HOURS
(613) 764-5580
(613) 764-3291
(613) 370-1689
(613) 764-3214
(613) 764-6292
(613) 764-5410
CELLULAR
(613) 620-3139
(613) 850-4652
(613) 223-7489
(613) 223-8975
(613) 913-8516
(613) 720-9050
(613) 229-5688
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Casselman Village; Fax: (613) 764-5709
Claude Levac, Mayor
Mario Laplante, Councillor
Marc Chenier, CAO
Alain Castonguay, Director of Environmental Services
Mario Villeneuve, Fire Department
Yvon Laplante, Deputy Fire Chief
Sylvio Boudrias, Road Superintendent
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Updated: January 2014
City of Clarence Rockland; Fax: (613) 446-1497
Marcel Guibord, Mayor
Pierre Tessier, General Director
Gilles Maranda, Director of Infrastructure & Engineering
Yves Rouselle, Assistant Director
Richard Campeau, Manager of Operations, Public Works
Denis Longpré, Environment Manager
Richard Bazinet, Foreman, Public Works
Pierre Sabourin, Fire Chief / CEMC
BUSINESS
613) 446-6022 x.2245
613) 446-6022 x.2224
(613) 446-6022 x 2270
613) 446-6022 x.2235
613) 446-6022 x.2239
613) 446-6022 x.2299
AFTER HOURS
(613) 446-0240
(613) 446-1633
(613) 880-3249
(613) 229-2424
(613) 978-5612
(613) 488-2522 x 2240
(613) 248-9809
(613) 880-3471
(613)446-6022 x. 2303
MetroAlert
CELLULAR
(613) 229-4628
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
(613) 248-9809
Nation Municipality; Fax: (613) 764-3310
BUSINESS
François St. Amour, Mayor
Mary McCuaig, CAO/Clerk
Marc Legault, Public Works
(613) 764-5444 x.222
(613) 524-2932
AFTER HOURS
(613) 524-5486
(613)537-2987
CELLULAR
(613) 277-4325
(613) 551-4981
(613) 913-5640
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
AFTER HOURS
CELLULAR
E-MAIL
(613) 913-0295
[email protected]
Township of Russell; Fax: (613) 443-1042
BUSINESS
Millie Bourdeau, Director of Public Safety &
Enforcement / CEMC & Emergency Coordinator
Jason Laplante, Public Safety and Enforcement Officer
Jonathon Bourgon, Director of Public Works
Denis Pelletier, Roads Supervisor
For updates only:
Jean Leduc, Chief Administrative Officer
Jean-Paul St. Pierre, Mayor
Joanne Camiré Laflamme, Acting Clerk
(613) 443-3066 x.2320
(613) 443-3066 x.2313
(613) 443-5078 x. 222
(613) 443-5078
(613) 325-3357
(613) 867-3650
(613) 496-0028
(613) 913-8377
(613) 223-0701
(613) 229-1304
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
(613) 443-3066 x.2336
(613) 443-3066 x.2307
(613) 443-3066 x.2310
(613) 443-3185
(613) 445-5242
(613) 443-4895
(613) 818-2725
(613) 868-0805
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
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Updated: January 2014
LEEDS & GRENVILLE
United Counties Leeds & Grenville; Fax: (613) 342-2101
Andy Brown, CAO
BUSINESS
(613) 342-3840
AFTER HOURS
Kevin Spencer, Public Safety Manager
(613) 342-3840 x.2388
Leslie Shepherd, Director of Works, Planning Services, &
Physical Asset Management
(613) 342-9246 x.2412
(613) 659-3197
Township of Augusta; Fax (613) 925-3499; Clerk: Mike Larocque, [email protected]
BUSINESS
Mel Campbell, Reeve
(613) 925-4231
Darlene Banning, Deputy Reeve
(613) 926-2876
Kevin Hart, Public Works
(613) 926-2002
Rob Bowman, Fire Department
CELLULAR
(613) 803-4319
E-MAIL
[email protected].
(613) 803-2749
[email protected]
(613) 802-9735
[email protected]
CELLULAR
(613) 341-1459
(613) 213-8791
(613) 349-5142
Township of Edwardsburgh-Cardinal; Fax: (613) 658-3445; Clerk: Debra McKinstry, [email protected]
BUSINESS
AFTER HOURS
Bill Sloan, Mayor
(613) 657-4583
John Hunter, Deputy Mayor
(613) 658-5364
Debra McKinstry, CAO
(613) 658-3055
(613) 802-0365
Gerry LeMay, Public Works
(613) 657-3552
(613) 349-9296
David Grant, Fire Department
(613)658-3001
(613) 349-4541
CELLULAR
(613) 802-0797
(613) 498-5096
(613) 802-0365
(613) 349-9296
(613) 349-4541
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Township of Elizabethtown-Kitley; Fax: (613) 345-7235
Yvonne L. Robert, Clerk
Jim Donovan, Fire Department
Dale Kulp, Director of Public Works
BUSINESS
(613) 345-7480
(613) 498-2460
(613) 275-2459
AFTER HOURS
(613) 283-9418
(613) 275-2945
CELLULAR
(613) 349-9490
(613) 498-5135
(613) 349-9489
FAX
(613) 345-7480
(613) 342-2358
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Municipality of North Grenville; Fax: (613) 258-9620
Brian Carre, CAO
Cahl Pominville, Dir.of Corporate Services/Clerk
Karen Dunlop, Director of Public Works
Paul Hutt, Director of Emergency and Protective Services
BUSINESS
(613) 258-9596 x. 155
(613) 258-9569 x.110
(613) 258-9569 x.132
(613)258-2438 x. 2
AFTER HOURS
(613) 764-4607
(613) 258-3967
(613) 258-4747
(613)821-9222
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CELLULAR
(613) 818-0410
(613) 227-3300
(613) 229-6489
(613)808-2783
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
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Flood Contingency Plan
Updated: January 2014
OTTAWA
City of Ottawa; Fax: (613) 580-2754; E-mail: [email protected]
PRIMARY – On call OEM Duty Officer
SECONDARY – On call OEM Duty Officer (Pager)
City of Ottawa Call Centre
Office of Emergency Management
BUSINESS
(613) 266-3060
(613) 760-2898
311 or 1-866-261-9799
(613) 230-0583
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E-MAIL
South Nation Conservation
Flood Contingency Plan
Updated: January 2014
MEDIA
89.9 FM HOT (CIHT)
RADIO
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
97.1 CLASSIQUE (RADIO NORD)
98.5 THE JEWEL
[email protected]
[email protected]
AM 1220
[email protected]
BOB FM
[email protected]
(819) 770-9710
(613) 241-9850
(613) 932-5180
(Bill – x. 230)
(613) 932-5309 (newsline)
(613) 789-2486 x.4252
CBC; CBO Radio 920, CBOF Radio 120.5, CBO-FM 103.5, CBOFFM 102.5
[email protected]
(613) 228-6445
(613) 228-6423
CFRA-AM/CFMO-FM/BOB-FM
[email protected]
[email protected]
(613) 789-2486 x.4252
Majic:
(613) 750-0100
CHEZ-FM 106.1 / 92.3 JACK FM / OLDIES 1310 AM
[email protected]
(613) 736-2001
(613) 736-2002
CHIN OTTAWA 97.9 FM
CHOD FM 92.1
CHUO 89.1 FM (Ottawa U.)
CJRC 1150 AM
(613) 244-0979
(613) 936-2463
(613) 562-5965
1 (866) 561-8801
(613) 932-5180 x.238
24/7 News Cell (613)932-5309
(613) 520-2898
(613) 727-4723 x.7740
(613) 244-3858
(613) 936-2568
(613) 562-5969
(819) 561-3564
CKCU 93.1 FM
CKDJ 107.9 FM (ALGONQUIN COLLEGE)
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
CKTF - FM 104.1
[email protected]
(819) 770-4636
NORTH COUNTRY PUBLIC RADIO
RADIO CANADA (CBOS)
ROCK DÉTENTE 94.9 TELEMEDIA (CIMF)
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
(315) 229-5356
(613) 288-6600
(819) 770-2463
RADIO
1200 AM: THE TEAM SPORTS RADIO (CHUMJ)
ROCK 101.9 / VARIETY 104.5
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BUSINESS
(613) 750-1200
FAX
(613) 739-4040
(613) 723-8990
(613) 723-7016
(819) 770-9740
(613) 241-9852
613-932-1929
(613) 738-5024
(613) 932-1929
(613) 520-4060
(315) 229-5373
613 288-6770
(810) 770-9338
South Nation Conservation
Flood Contingency Plan
Updated: January 2014
AGRICOM
AGRINEWS
BROCKVILLE RECORDER & TIMES
LOCATION
Clarence Creek
Chesterville
Vankleek Hill
CHESTERVILLE RECORD
Brockville
EAP CORPORATE
Hawkesbury
EMC
St. Lawrence Brockville
EMC
South Ottawa
NEWSPAPER
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
EMC
EMC
Ottawa/Orleans
Winchester/Manotick
[email protected]
[email protected]
GLENGARRY NEWS
JOURNAL DE CORNWALL
KEMPTVILLE ADVANCE
Glengarry
Cornwall
Kemptville
LA NOUVELLE/L’EXPRESS
St. Leonard
LA VISION
Rockland
NEWSPAPER
LE CARILLON
LE DROIT
LE REFLET
LE/THE REGIONAL
Embrun
MANOTICK MESSENGER
MORRISBURG LEADER
ORLEANS STAR
OTTAWA CITIZEN
OTTAWA SUN
PRESCOTT JOURNAL
Ottawa
Ottawa
Prescott
PRESCOTT RUSSELL NEWS
Prescott & Russell
RUSSELL VILLAGER
SEAWAY NEWS
Russell
Cornwall
STANDARD FREEHOLDER
VANKLEEK HILL REVIEW
Cornwall
Vankleek Hill
WINCHESTER PRESS
Winchester
BUSINESS
(613) 488-2651
(613) 978-4268
(613) 342-4441
FAX
(613) 448-2541
(613) 989-1729
(613) 342-4456
FREQ.
st
rd
1 & 3 Wed.
st
1 of Month
Daily
(613) 448-2321
(613) 448-3260
Wednesdays
(613) 498-0305
(613) 498-0307
Thursdays
(613) 723-5970
(613) 723-1862
Thursdays
(613) 688-1487
(613) 688-1474
(613) 723-1862
(613) 723-1862
Thursdays
Thursdays
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
(613) 525-2020
(613) 938-1433
(613) 258-3451 x.213
(613) 525-3824
(613) 938-2798
(613) 258-0617
Wednesdays
Thursdays
Weekly
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
(613) 443-2211 x.246
(613) 446-6456
1-80-365-9970
(613) 632-4155
(613) 562-0111
(613) 443-2741
(613) 632-0112
(613) 443-2212
Wednesdays
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
(613) 692-6000
(613) 543-2987
(613) 744-4800
(613) 726-5919 x.726
(613) 739-5112, 739-5113
(613) 925-4265
(613) 692-3758
(613) 543-3643
(613) 744-1976
(613) 726-1198
(613) 739-8041
(613) 925-2837
(613) 443-2741
(613) 443-1865
Fridays
1-866-307-3541
(613) 933-0014 x.226
(613) 448-3260
(613) 933-0024
Wednesdays
Thursdays
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
(613) 933-3160 x.250
(613) 678-3327
(613) 933-7521
(613) 678-2700
Daily
Wednesdays
(613) 774-2524
(613) 774-3967
Wednesdays
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1-800-267-0850
(613) 446-1381
(613) 632-8601
(613) 562-7539
(613) 443-1865
(613) 632-0277
Tuesdays
Wednesdays
Daily
Daily
Wednesdays
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TELEVISION STATION
ATV
CBC OTTAWA (English)
CJOH TV
CTV OTTAWA
GLOBAL TELEVISION NETWORK
RADIO-CANADA, CBOFT
ROGERS TV OTTAWA
TÉLÉ-FRANÇAISE D’ONTARIO, CHLF (HAWKSBURY)
TVA-CHOT / TQS QUATRE SAISONS
Updated: January 2014
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TELEVISION
E-MAIL
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
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BUSINESS
(613) 789-0606 x.2217
FAX
(613) 288-6426
(613) 228-6423
(613) 224-1313
(613) 789-0606 x.2224
(613) 237-2026
(613) 288-6000
(613) 759-8623
(416) 484-2665
(819) 770-1041
1-888-770-2192
(613) 234-3587
(613) 288-6770
(613) 728-9793