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Bring Mill Creek back to surface at river, council urged

The Mill Creek Ravine could become a natural waterway again, if council follows through on a proposal to reconnect it to the North Saskatchewan River.

Mill Creek Ravine to fill with water, fish if river connection restored

Council is exploring re-establishing the natural connection between Mill Creek Ravine and the North Saskatchewan River. (CBC)

Mill Creekcould become a natural waterway again, if council follows through a suggestionto reunite the southsideravinewiththe North Saskatchewan River.

The creek was redirected in the1960sand now flows underground nearConnorsRoad though astorm waterpipe.

NancyRempel, president of Keepers of the Mill Creek Ravine, asked council to restore the natural above-ground connection to the river.

My hope is that by connecting the creek we will have more of a chance of creating an economically sound and stable area, she said.

Rempelhopes that restoring the natural watershed environment will encourage whitefish and other animals to spawn in the area.

This is a chance to reconnect it and, in theory, restore an ecological system, she said.

She suggested doing the work while the ValleyLRTLine is under construction, since crews will already be digging in the area.

Im guessing on costs, that it would just make sense.

LRTconstruction manager WayneMandryksaid its too late to include the restoration of the ravine in the Valley Line construction without causing major delays to the project.

He said the city had not studied the cost of Mill Creek proposal, butthinks it would be quite expensive.

Its a fairly complicated effort in order to do that, he said.I would hate to try to make an estimate, but I think were talking six figuresplus.

Mandryksaid LRTconstruction wont interfere with the possibility of restoring the creek in the future as a separate project.

Councillors were intrigued by the ideaand directed staff to look into whether or not it would be feasible.

There is a big move to restore creek beds and waterways like this, Mayor DonIvesonsaid.

I think its consistent with our approach to the river valley and biodiversity and doing the right thing for the environment.

Coun. MichaelOshry, who made the motion, said hes not holding out muchhope, but thinks the idea is still worth investigating.

It could potentially be very expensive or not feasible at all, hesaid.

City staff will report back the citys community services committee.