Title | Report to the Legislature: Sprague Lake Hydrologic Study, Flood-risk reduction alternatives analysis |
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Report to the Legislature: Sprague Lake Hydrologic Study, Flood-risk reduction alternatives analysis (Number of pages: 178) (Publication Size: 14925KB)
Ecology's analysis only (8 pages) (326KB)
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Author(s) | Eastern Region Office | ||||
Description | Water levels in Sprague Lake, which straddles the Lincoln and Adams County lines, have been slow to recede following storm events. High water levels combined with heavy rain and frozen ground have significant flooding that damaged both public and private properties and city infrastructure. To help unravel the issues and identify flood risk solutions, the state legislature directed funds to Ecology in 2022, in partnership with Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife to study water levels at the Sprague Lake outlet channel. |
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