Boise Creek Rapid Rural Reconnaissance Report
The
Boise Creek Rapid Rural Reconnaissance Report provides a comprehensive
inventory of the Boise Creek Basin's surface water needs and is
based on reconnaissance performed by consultants working with King
County government. The report lists priority drainage, habitat,
and water quality projects, acquisitions, studies, and programs
to be funded over time by surface water management fees dedicated
to King County's capital budget. The document will help guide the
surface water-related work King County performs for basin residents.
King County's surface water management program identifies, prevents and manages the impacts of development on water runoff like flooding, erosion, pollution, and low stream flows. King County is required to provide surface water management services by state and federal law and pays for these vital services with a fee assessed on property owners in unincorporated King County.
The Boise Creek Rapid Rural Reconnaissance Report is available in Adobe Acrobat format. For help using Acrobat files, please visit our Acrobat help page. The document is available in parts to reduce download time and minimize computer problems during and after download.
Cover (36 kb), Acknowledgements (11 kb), Acronyms (12 kb), Table of Contents (25 kb)
Summary (27 kb)
Chapter 1 - Introduction (1.5 mb)
Chapter 2 - Basin Characteristics (4.1 mb)
Chapter 3 - Hydrology (57 kb)
Chapter 4 - Geomorphology (1.2 mb)
Chapter 5 - Water Quality (837 kb)
Chapter 6 - Stream Habitat
Chapter 7 - Drainage and Erosion Problem Analysis (3.3 mb)
Chapter 8 - Basin Summary and Vulnerability Analysis (19 kb)
Chapter 9 - Recommended Actions (1.4 mb)
References (16 kb)
For information pertaining to the Boise Creek Basin contact White River Basin Steward Tom Beavers at 206-205-5620 or Tom.Beavers@kingcounty.gov .
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