Lac La Ronge drops one metre since height of 2020 flooding event
Lac La Ronge has dropped by one metre since reaching an almost record peak in 2020.
Lac La Ronge is currently sitting at 364 metres above sea level, which is a one metre difference from its peak of 394.96 metres in August 2020. Water Security Agency (WSA) president Shawn Jaques explained the lake was drawn down to near the bottom of its operating range to facilitate reconstruction work at the Lac La Ronge Dam.
Work at the dam includes structural upgrades, including strengthening the control structure and adding a modern steel structure over the spillway to install and remove stoplogs, along with seepage remediation. Jaques noted $2.7 million has been spent on the dam since 2017 with another $1.5 million earmarked for 2022.
“We want to maintain it around the current level,” he said of the water level. “There’s a good chance if we have higher amounts of snow in the winter, it could increase the lake level through the spring, but it’s really too early. It depends on what happens with the weather over the coming months.”