Communities across the Midwest and Rocky Mountain areas are actively planning their approach to handle spring flooding…the season is already upon us. In Milwaukee, a recently completed project to rehabilitate an urbanized creek was designed to help improve flood management, and gets the test this year.


In April of 1997, the Red River crested at more than 26 feet above flood stage, flooding East Grand Forks. Since that time, SEH and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) worked together to implement a comprehensive, state-of-the-art flood protection system that would enable the Cities to recover from the flooding and then manage the forces of nature rather than engaging them in an un-winnable battle.


When a major rainstorm rolls through a community, it has the potential to wash away gardens and lawn debris. In addition, it may carry pollutants directly into our stormwater systems, and eventually into our rivers and lakes.


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