by FbD-CLadmin | May 3, 2019 | Program-wide Stories |
By Jordan Jobe, WSU Puyallup In the Spring of 2018, myself – Jordan Jobe (WSU Puyallup), Kristin Williamson (South Puget Sound Salmon Enhancement Group) and Harold Smelt (Pierce County Surface Water Management) participated in a Floodplains by Design...
by FbD-CLadmin | Dec 6, 2018 | Program-wide Stories |
By Heather Cole, Community Relations Manager Integrated floodplain management takes patience, persistence and challenges our current paradigm to floodplain management. Floodplain Leaders- local practitioners that are engaged in doing integrated floodplain management,...
by FbD-CLadmin | Aug 2, 2018 | Program-wide Stories |
Floodplains Come Alive Through Storytelling By Heather Cole When I think of rivers an idealistic picture comes to mind. An image of water flowing from steep snow-capped mountains, meandering through valleys and forests and then finally emptying into the...
by FbD-CLadmin | Jul 16, 2018 | Program-wide Stories, Videos |
Curious about how those stories came to be at the Spring FbD Workshop? Watch the behind-the-scenes video below to get a sense!...
by FbD-CLadmin | Mar 1, 2018 | Program-wide Stories, Videos |
Check out this great animated informational clip on river management by the Rhone Mediterranean Corsica water Agency. By giving our rivers space to grow, meander and gather natural sediment, we can mitigate floods and the damage they cause....
by FbD-CLadmin | Dec 15, 2017 | Program-wide Stories |
By Heather Cole, Puget Sound Community Relations Manager “We just had a 300-year flood event — no one noticed, no Federal assistance needed. Thanks expressed to Floodplains by Design” -future newspaper headline in 2030 This was one of the top “big ideas” that came...