Town continues monitoring Red Deer River water levels | DrumhellerMail
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Town continues monitoring Red Deer River water levels

The Red Deer River that runs through Drumheller has been closely monitored within the last few months as water levels continue to rise during the spring melt. Mailphoto by Terri Huxley

The Town of Drumheller has been hard at work checking in on the current height and flow of the Red Deer River that runs through Drumheller this weekend.
“The river level has dropped overnight, and is flowing largely free of the ice observed yesterday,” outlined Barb Miller, Acting Chief Administrative Officer. “Levels continue to be monitored at a heightened rate by numerous people including the fire chief and Protective Services team for as long as it is deemed necessary.”
Town staff monitored the situation throughout the night and crews are now out assessing any damage that may have been a result of yesterday’s river flow.
The Rosebud River is running high and the level has increased since yesterday. It is flowing freely into the Red Deer River at this time but will continue to be monitored.
“Please remember to stay away from low lying areas and to call the Town Emergency line at 403-820-2156 to report any concerns,” added Greg Peters, Director of Protective Services.

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Access to the Star Mine Suspension Bridge in Rosedale has been blocked as the water levels continue to fluctuate. mailphotos by Terri Huxley


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