Freshet and flood preparation for agriculture operations

Last updated on May 16, 2024

Freshets (flooding caused by heavy rain or snow melt) and other types of flooding events can pose a serious threat to agricultural operations located in flood plains and low-lying areas. Learn more about how to be prepared for flooding if you work in the provincial agricultural industry.

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Prepare your operation for flooding

Improve your operation’s resilience to flooding

Develop an evacuation plan for on site farmworkers

Learn what is expected of employers during evacuation orders and alerts

Understand the health and safety risks from extreme weather

Access resources to reduce farm worker exposure to health hazards from floods:

Well disinfection

Water wells and groundwater can be contaminated during flooding events due to the inflow of flood waters into the well or aquifer. Learn more about well protection, well disinfection and water quality.

While there are ways to rehabilitate a well affected by surface flood water, well owners should take steps before and after flooding to minimize any potential impacts. 

Flood forecasting

The links below take you to provincial and national agencies with information, advisories, forecasts and/or warnings on streamflow and/or conditions that may lead to an increased flood risk in your area.

Provincial resources:

Contact information

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