The Mill Creek, once named the most endangered urban stream in America, is on its way toward recovery.
Visit our interactive Mill Creek Water Quality Story Map to learn more about the Mill Creek in a visual format.
MSD monitors water quality and aquatic habit in the Mill Creek, Little Miami River, and Muddy Creek every five years, partnering with the Midwest Biodiversity Institute (MBI) to perform comprehensive biological, chemical, and physical sampling and analysis.
A benchmarking (baseline) round of sampling in the Mill Creek was conducted in 2011-2014. A second round of sampling was conducted in 2016-2019. A third round of water quality sampling began in summer 2021 and will continue through 2023.
Please see the water quality reports for the Mill Creek below:
Video: Mill Creek - On a Journey Toward Recovery
Here are the highlights from the most recent (2021) water quality study of the Mill Creek:
MSD hosted a public Water Quality Forum on December 8, 2022, to present the results of the 2021 water quality study. For more information, please view the resources below:
2022 Water Quality Forum Presentation
2022 Water Quality Forum Handouts
2022 Water Quality Forum - Recording of Meeting (2 hours)