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Old Posted Jul 16, 2024, 3:14 PM
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The current set-up could do the same thing, in terms of controlling water levels, which is the whole purpose haha. I'm just not up to speed on exactly to what level. The license does allow for operations to minimize sewer backups in Winnipeg. At the time of the floodway expansion, it was mentioned that a control structure on the inlet dike would be better suited to control river walk levels IIRC.

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https://www.gov.mb.ca/mti/wms/rrf/guidelines.html
I don't understand then why we wouldnt just keep the water levels constant.
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Old Posted Jul 16, 2024, 4:28 PM
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Operating the floodway causes flooding issues south of the inlet. The floodway gates literally cause flooding and it then overflows the dike and into the floodway.

So I guess they want to not do that for the convenience of the river walk.

For basement flooding, the cost of everyone's basement flooding vs flooding issues at the inlet is a reasonable trade off.

I'm just speaking to what I remember. Maybe someone knows of a report or other info from the time of the floodway expansion.
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Operating the floodway causes flooding issues south of the inlet. The floodway gates literally cause flooding and it then overflows the dike and into the floodway.

So I guess they want to not do that for the convenience of the river walk.

For basement flooding, the cost of everyone's basement flooding vs flooding issues at the inlet is a reasonable trade off.

I'm just speaking to what I remember. Maybe someone knows of a report or other info from the time of the floodway expansion.
And what impact would controlling the river have on the riparian forest that snakes through the city, it relies on those rich flood waters for nutrients to thrive.
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Old Posted Jul 16, 2024, 7:12 PM
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I don't know. Basically there is nothing to worry about as none of what we're talking about is going to happen haha
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Looks like the building is up to 7-stories now.


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the tower portion has almost another floor added and the metal studs for those openings are up to floor 3
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