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March 11, 2008
King County mobile home park buyout will relocate residents from harm’s way

March 11, 2008
External article, Seattle Times
King County to relocate mobile-home residents

Feb. 10, 2008
External column, Seattle Times
Protect vulnerable floodplains

Feb. 6, 2008
King County farmers would get new flood protection with task force proposals

Dec. 21, 2007
King County added to federal flood relief
Residents and businesses now eligible for aid

Dec. 18, 2007
External article, Seattle Times
King County's new flood philosophy: Stop fighting nature

Dec. 10, 2007
King County Council approves Sims’ proposal to waive disposal fees for flood-damaged items

December, 2007
External article, Governing Magazine
Local Warming
It's too late to stop climate change. What we can do is plan for it.

Dec. 6, 2007
Sims proposes waiver of disposal fees for flood-damaged debris, Dec. 13-16

Dec. 5, 2007
Damage reporting hotline open

Dec. 4, 2007
External article, Seattle P-I
Climate change could mean more massive downpours

Dec. 4, 2007
King County issues emergency proclamation

Dec. 4, 2007
Seattle P-I Editorial Board
King County: Why we tax

Dec. 4, 2007
External article, Seattle Times
Storm drenches region; rescuers "overwhelmed"

Dec. 3, 2007
External article, Seattle P-I
State of emergency declared as deadly storm hits region

Dec. 2, 2007
External article, Seattle Times
Flood of changes

Nov. 29, 2007
External article, Seattle P-I
Senator to keep EPA focused on Duwamish

Nov. 29, 2007
External article, Seattle Times
Bigger floodplain, bigger worries

Nov. 7, 2007
Businesses, transportation corridors protected as repairs completed on damaged Green River levee

DNRP Performance Measures, King County, WashingtonFlood Safety in King County, Washington

Oct. 30, 2007
King County's Flood Warning Center poised for duty as winter weather arrives

Oct. 30, 2007
Region’s leaders announce new measures to speed winter response as they kick-off annual storm campaign

Oct. 30, 2007
King County reducing flood threats to residents, region's economy
County's flood management planning is among nation's best

Oct. 24, 2007
New report demonstrates regional economic value of businesses within county floodplains
Severe flooding could cost regional economy more than $46 million a day

Oct. 16, 2007
Kathy Lambert and Larry Phillips
Flood-control improvements protect all county residents

Oct. 15, 2007
Federal flood maps updated to digital format; Public meetings set to gather input

Oct. 7, 2007
External column, Seattle P-I
For West, climate change is about water

Oct. 5, 2007
External article, Seattle P-I

Seattle readies for winter storms
City and county urge residents to be prepared

Sept. 27, 2007
External article, King 5

Another nasty winter on the way to Western Washington?

Sept. 28, 2007
Sims pleased with best-in-nation flood honor, but ‘won’t rest easy’ until aging levees are repaired
October is ‘Flood Awareness Month', King County residents urged to prepare

Aug. 6, 2007
King County, Corps of Engineers to rebuild damaged levee
Improvements will protect Kent and hundreds of millions in investments

July 30, 2007
Snoqualmie Valley farmers get tools to protect against winter flooding

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How to Prepare for a Flood
Learn what to do before, during and after a flood. Look up, locate, and order flood hazard maps. Print the page and keep it on hand just in case.

Flood Warning System
Look up real-time gage data for the Snoqualmie River, Tolt River, Skykomish River, Raging River, Issaquah Creek, Cedar River, Green River, and White River and learn what local flooding homeowners might expect at different flood phases based on past flood events. This site also links to alerts and warnings from the National Weather service and provides maps of rivers and creeks.

Road Conditions and Closures
Look up current information about damaged and closed roads in King County.

Report a Water Quality or Drainage Problem
Use the phone number or an online form to request an investigation into water quality and drainage problems in King County. This page also contains background information to help residents understand how problems are handled.

King County Flood Control Zone District New!
Learn about the purpose, governance structure and schedule of activities for this recently established flood management district.

The Connection Between Floodplains and the Economy New!
Learn about the economic effects of flooding on King County businesses and the region's overall economy.

Preliminary Flood Maps and Study New!
Review FEMA flood insurance rate maps and a flood insurance study, and look up meeting materials from public meetings held in fall, 2007.

2006 King County Flood Hazard Management Plan
The 2006 King County Flood Hazard Management Plan sets forth a ten-year strategy for how King County proposes to manage its rivers and floodplains to minimize flooding and channel migration hazards throughout the county. The 2006 Plan establishes policy, program and project recommendations to improve public health and safety, and to minimize risks to people, property, roads, public infrastructure, and natural resources. The 2006 Plan does not propose any changes to current flood hazard regulations.

Flood Safety - King County Performance Measures New!
These measures combine the National Flood Insurance Program's Community Rating System value with progress King County makes in implementing the levee and revetment improvement projects and flood reduction activities.

Floodplain Mapping
Review the latest floodplain boundaries in King County and look up or order maps from various sources.

King County Code >> Critical Areas (Acrobat PDF format)
County definitions and rules on development standards, restrictions, and requirements as well as permitted uses in King County floodplains and other sensitive areas. Codes pertaining specifically to floodplains can be found under sections 21A.24.230 to 21A.24.275 of this document.

King County Climate Change Plan
How King County seeks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, adapt to projected climate change impacts, and embed mitigation and adaptation into county policy decisions. The plan incorporates issues, goals and actions related to flooding.

Flooding, stormwater and wastewater breakout session results, King County Climate Change Conference
Review a summary report describing anticipated affects of global warming on flooding, stormwater and wastewater in Washington State with proposed adaptation strategies. Also, look up the flooding, stormwater and wastewater session agenda, presentations, speaker credentials and biographies.

Water-Related Sensitive Areas - Interactive Map
Note: this link will open a new browser window
Pick the King County map layers you want and click the "refresh map" button located at at the bottom of the layers list to display floodways, 100-year floodplains, channel migration hazard areas, parcels and other map-based information. Viewing information about individual map features may take some practice: choose the "active" (or queryable) map layer from the layers list, select the Arc IMS Query tool tool, and click on one of that layer's features to display associated data.

Stormwater Facilities, Projects and Studies - Interactive Map
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Zoom in to view the full set of GIS layers including the regional, commercial and residential stormwater facilities, neighborhood drainage projects, stormwater studies, and aerial imagery among other things. Viewing information about individual map features may take some practice: choose the "active" (or queryable) map layer from the layers list, select the Arc IMS Query tool tool, and click on one of that layer's features to display associated data.

Flood Buyout and Home Elevation Program
This page answers frequently asked questions about King County's program to buy houses located in floodplains or provide homeowner assistance in having homes elevated. The page also provides information about related programs that can help homeowners affected by flooding.

Snoqualmie Flood-Farm Task Force Report New!
Provides finding and recommended mechanisms to help Snoqualmie Valley farms that get periodically flooded, in ways that maintain good floodplain management and continue salmon recovery in the lower Snoqualmie River.

Shoreline Master Program
Learn about King County's program to protect shorelines, promote public access, and establish priorities for shoreline uses along shorelines and flood areas of county's large rivers.

Hydrologic Information Center
This page provides local rain and stream gage data and flood reports for King County river basins including the Cedar River, Snoqualmie River, Issaquah Creek, Bear Creek, and Green River Basins. The page provides current information about water levels as well as reports about flooding in years past.

Take Winter by Storm
Find breaking storm news and a directory of resources for Seattle-King County residents.

Stormwater Retention/Detention (R/D) Facilities
Learn why King County requires, maintains and inspects facilities that catch and slowly release stormwater that drains from our residential areas.

Lower Tolt River Floodplain Restoration Project
Overview of a habitat restoration project designed to return the lower Tolt River to its historic meandering state and rich habitat diversity while continuing to provide flood protection and park uses.

Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Control Program
Learn what King County is doing to eliminate the discharge of raw sewage that may result from stormwater exceeding the capacity of combined sewers, and read a map showing where such discharges may occur.

Normative Flow Studies
Find out about this Water and Land Resources project that's designed to enhance our knowledge of how river and stream flows affect salmon survival and general ecosystem health for use in managing stormwater, flood hazards and water reuse.

Erosion Control for Construction Sites
This page provides information for about how to prevent runoff at construction sites during the wet season, from the Dept of Development and Environmental Services.

Erosion and Sediment Control Standards
Appendix D of the King County Surface Water Design Manual. 1 MB Adobe Acrobat file.

Natural Hazards: Flooding
This page is published by the King County Office of Emergency Management. The page provides background information about flooding in King County, including background flooding information, history, vulnerabilities and effects.

Flood Damage Prevention and Cleanup
Compendium of authoritative resources for preventing and repairing flood damage, from the Librarian's Index to the Internet.


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