The Upper Thames River Conservation has wrapped up its field surveying for the season just as winter begins.
Starting in early June the team of surveyors gather over 18,000 point elevations for the flood modeling team to use in building flood models.
Over 100 cross sections were collected from bank to bank to better understand the shape, size and depth of creeks and drains across the watershed.
The conservation authority adds the surveyors compiled data for 430 bridges and culverts to determine how much water could flow through or under them before flood would occur.







