Spring Flooding
Flood-Prone Areas
Project to modernize the regulatory framework for water environments, including flood-prone areas, and for flood protection works.
To consult the information session that was held on October 15th, 2024, you can access the recording via this link and the presentation of the Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal (CMM).
A petition, submitted to the National Assembly by Virginie Dufour, MP for Mille-Îles and Official Opposition Spokesperson on Environment and Housing, is available for signature.
We invite you to consult the preliminary mapping (don’t forget to scroll down the window to accept the notice), the brief and the CMM’s frequently asked questions.
All the information you need to better understand these draft regulations is available on the Quebec government’s consultation website.
Flood Sectors
Here are some maps of the 2017 floods, however they do not have the legal value of the provincial flood ratings.
Actual Situation
Flood
Update March 15, 2024
Activation level
Normal mode
- Annually, as of March 15th, the Village of Senneville’s municipal services go into seasonal watch mode (on ground surveillance) and install activation level billboards throughout the municipality
- Website: Regular updates
- Social media: Regular updates on Facebook (@villagesenneville)
Alert mode
- The Village of Senneville’s municipal services are going into “prevention” alert mode (increased ground and municipal facilities surveillance).
- Emergency measure newsletters via the Voilà! platform: Information sent directly to your email, subscribe here. A newsletter will be sent when water levels fluctuate.
- Website: Regular updates (warning banner activated)
- Social media: Regular updates on Facebook (@villagesenneville)
Intervention 1 and 2 modes
- CodeRED: Information sent regularly to red zone residents by phone, text message and/or email as preferred. Subscribe here.
- Distribution of sansbags and paper newsletters: In the “red zone” only
- Social media: Regular updates on Facebook (@villagesenneville)
- “EMERGENCY CALL CENTRE” line: 514-630-1234
- Emergency measure newsletters via the Voilà! platform: Information sent directly to your email, subscribe here. A newsletter will be sent when water levels fluctuate.
- Website: Regular updates
Owners must be proactive and are required to obtain the necessary equipment to protect their property. As a last resort, the municipality will have a limited amount of sandbags for properties located in risk areas. Note that this distribution is only made once the intervention mode is reached. BE VIGILANT! We invite citizens to remain vigilant and be prepared to take action.
Recovery mode
- Website: Regular updates
- Social media: Regular updates on Facebook (@villagesenneville)
- “EMERGENCY CALL CENTRE” line: 514-630-1234
- Emergency measure newsletters via the Voilà! platform: Information sent directly to your email, subscribe here. A newsletter will be sent when water levels fluctuate.
- CodeRED: Information sent regularly to red zone residents by phone, text message and/or email as preferred. Subscribe here.
- Distribution of sansbags and paper newsletters: In the “red zone” only
- Emergency measure installations set up by the municipality will be removed in recovery mode.
Phenomenon
A flood occurs when an shoreline area is submerged because the volume of the body of water has surpassed the capacity of its bed. Major floods usually happen when snow melts in the springtime, during periods of heavy rain, but also in wintertime when frazil accumulates (see Types of Floods). A quick and major increase of the water level can also occur when a dam breaks.
Senneville is a municipality nestled by the Lac des Deux-Montagnes. As such, floods and Frazil Ice are one of the main natural hazards occurring on the territory.
During the year, flood forecasters monitor the amount of rainfall and snow and the impact on levels on rivers, lakes, creeks and streams.
Water Flood Surveillance
Due to risk of flooding, several bodies of water are subject to continuous monitoring.
A body of water is flooded when its last measurement is above its minimum flood threshold (SIM)
Reference: Ministère de la Sécurité publique
New! Open data on water flows and levels
The measuring instruments installed on the rivers and reservoirs where we operate dams and power plants provide us with daily data on water flows and levels.
This data is now available to you through a simple tool! Check it out to find out about river flows and reservoir levels.