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Under the rules of the Great Lakes Compact, an equal amount of the water pumped to Waukesha by Milwaukee must be returned to it, and Waukesha seeks to do so by returning it to Lake Michigan via Underwood Creek and the Menomonee River.

And like Milwaukee County supervisors, Wauwatosa Common Council members are apprehensive of this plan. A pipeline from Waukesha would release the water just outside Wauwatosa, where it would flow into the Underwood Creek, which winds through the city to connect with the Menomonee River.

To date, the council hasn’t taken up the issue. Ald. Linda Nikevich says she expects it to within a month, however. “There is concern,” she says. “I personally have asked that it be brought before the council.” According to Nikevich, the offices of City Administrator Jim Archambo and Director of Community Development Nancy Welsh are researching Waukesha’s proposal before making a presentation to the council.

Nikevich is skeptical of adding to water to a city that has a long history of flooding. Workers recently opened retention ponds at the County Grounds in Wauwatosa designed to prevent future catastrophes like the pair of 100-year floods that swamped the town in the late 1990s. Also built in the soggy aftermath of the floods were levees at Hart Park designed to hold back the Menomonee River after heavy rains.

“People in Wauwatosa are skittish about water and what it does to their homes,” says Ald. Dennis McBride. “We’ve had horrendous flooding problems.” The floods led to the razing of an entire neighborhood of historic homes, he says. City residents who felt the loss have written letters to the council opposing Waukesha’s plan.

“Nothing to gain”

In March, Waukesha officials presented their plan to the council and argued that the influx of water to the creek could improve the waterway’s ecology. But McBride wasn’t ready to accept that argument, he says. “Nobody has ever said we need more water in Underwood Creek.”

Neither Nikevich nor McBride favors the plan. “Wauwatosa, at this point, has nothing to gain from this,” McBride says. But it might not have anything to say about it, either. He says it’s his understanding that anything passed by the council would serve only to advise the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, which will ultimately decide if Waukesha can pursue its plan. “Why would we want to take on the challenges Waukesha is presenting?” says Nikevich.

According to a January report by the city’s water utility, Waukesha’s deep aquifers, the city’s main source of water, are running low. They’re also contaminated with radium, which is costly to remove from drinking water.

A layer of shale prevents rainwater from reaching the aquifers and replenishing them, but Waukesha and Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission studies found that shallower aquifers would require more treatment than lake water and hurt Waukesha County groundwater levels.

Building a pipeline all the way from Waukesha to Lake Michigan instead of dumping the water in Underwood Creek would cost Waukesha about $50 million more. Waukesha can’t dump the water on its own land because it would flow into the Mississippi River, not the lake.

County supervisors voted 13-3 last week to oppose allowing Waukesha to return water to the lake through county waterways. But like the Wauwatosa Common Council, the county board doesn’t have the authority to block the plan.

Board Chairman Lee Holloway says, “Returning water in this manner would create a terrible public health situation and put children at risk. Children play in this water, and animals drink from this water. It is an intolerable situation. If Waukesha receives fresh water through pipes, then water returned to Lake Michigan should also go through pipes.”

County Executive Scott Walker, who supports Waukesha’s plan, called the vote “a knee-jerk reaction that flies in the face of regional cooperation.”

--> By Matt Hrodey

The Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors has been grabbing all the headlines recently as it slams Waukesha’s plan to buy Lake Michigan water from the City of Milwaukee. But what does Wauwatosa – which is where the water returned by Waukesha will be dumped – think of the proposal?