Public Works and Utilities, Surface Water Management Division is restoring and enhancing wetlands and re-channelizing a portion of the North Fork of Clover Creek through the 15.3 acre South Midland Wetland Reserve. The South Midland Wetland Reserve is just north of Highway 512 and south of 104th St. E., at the intersection of Aqueduct Drive and Highway 512.
The goals of this project are to improve flood control, enhance natural drainage in the Midland Area, and generate mitigation credit that may be used to compensate for unavoidable impacts to wetlands that result from Pierce County projects. Construction work is now underway and will be completed in 2008.
The restoration and enhancement of wetland, stream, and floodplain habitats at this site will provide some important ecologic and community benefits. They are:
- Improve water quality in the creek
- Detain stormwater
- Enhance summer creek water levels
- Provide habitat for wildlife such as birds, cutthroat trout, and native amphibians
- Provide open space