Healthy floodplains and resilient communities: A discussion with King County Flood Warning Center staff  

Crossposted from Keeping King County Green

It’s 4:30 p.m., you’re still at work when you get a flood alert saying the Snoqualmie River has reached phase 2 – minor flooding is expected in low lying areas. Because you know that driving through floodwaters is dangerous, you need to check to see what the conditions are, plan what route you’ll take home, and figure out how the rest of your night might be impacted.

The King County Flood Warning Center is here to make sure that information is available.

In the following interview we go behind the scenes to see what staff are doing to ensure you get the answers you need. Read more.