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Floodplains by Design: Sequim

by FbD-CLadmin | Jan 12, 2023 | Project-specific Stories, Videos | 0 comments

10 Months and 2 Days on the Dungeness River

by FbD-CLadmin | Dec 16, 2015 | Project-specific Stories | 0 comments

Photo: Randy Johnson The Dungeness River has flooded four times since February 2015. The first flood damaged the old railroad trestle and closed the Olympic Discovery Trail. In the 10 months and 2 days since that first flood, the 585 feet of old trestle have been...

A Win-Win Project for People, Nature and Our Treasured Salmon

by FbD-CLadmin | Dec 16, 2015 | Project-specific Stories | 0 comments

When a popular recreational trail on the Olympic Peninsula was damaged by a flood and closed last February, it created an opportunity to not only rebuild the trail, but improve fish habitat and reduce flood risk. Read the full story to learn more about how the project...
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