Aquanty Featured in Ontario Water Consortium: Forecasting the Thaw: Building Hydrological Resilience Before the Crisis

Ontario Water Consortium. (2026). Forecasting the Thaw: Building Hydrological Resilience Before the Crisis. https://ontariowater.ca/forecasting-the-thaw-building-hydrological-resilience-before-the-crisis/

The Ontario Water Consortium article on Aquanty.

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We’re pleased to share that Aquanty has been featured in a new Ontario Water Consortium (OWC) article examining how advanced hydrological monitoring and forecasting technologies are helping Ontario strengthen resilience to floods, spring thaw events, and climate-driven watershed risks.

The feature, Forecasting the Thaw: Building Hydrological Resilience Before the Crisis,” explores the growing challenges facing conservation authorities and municipalities as climate change introduces greater uncertainty into watershed management. The article highlights how traditional approaches based solely on historical climate conditions are becoming less reliable, increasing the need for real-time hydrological intelligence and predictive forecasting systems.

The story discusses how Aquanty’s HydroSphereAI platform combines machine learning with physically based hydrologic modelling to improve real-time streamflow forecasting and operational decision-making. It also highlights the importance of long-term collaboration between conservation authorities, researchers, and technology providers in building forecasting systems that can support practical, day-to-day water management operations.

More broadly, the feature examines how hydrological intelligence is becoming core infrastructure for modern watershed management — helping agencies move from reactive emergency response toward more proactive climate resilience planning.

Read the full story on the Ontario Water Consortium website to learn more about how advanced forecasting technologies are supporting the future of water management in Ontario.

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