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Rerouting Mill Creek     Applying a "splint" to support the bridge south tower
Stifle the creek's sideways detour Apply a splint to the dangling post  
Rerouting Mill Creek and temporarily supporting the bridge


1. Stifle the creek's sideways detour
The stream refused for years to resume its original course, the straight-line connection.
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Before the high water subsied
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The following year. In spite of 9 months effort the stream has not resumed its original course.
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2. Apply a splint to the dangling post
Preparing the post for a brace that would relieve the tethering cable of most of its load. It required a year to do the repair; this relief was worth its trouble.
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