Green River Watershed

The Green River Watershed is the land area where rainwater drains to the Green-Duwamish River. The watershed includes Black River, Springbrook Creek, Mill Creek, Soos Creek, Jenkins and Covington Creeks, Newaukum Creek, Crisp Creek, and other tributaries.

Notice of Boating Hazard: Green River logjams below Metzler Park takeout NEW!

Introduction to Watersheds

Basin Steward Program
A summary of the Water and Land Resources Basin Steward Program including how to contact your Green River Basin Steward.

Community Service Center
Information about King County's satellite offices including the Kent Office in the Green River watershed at 401 N. 4th Avenue, Room 1A, Kent, WA 98032, phone number 206-205-7330. The Black River satellite office is located nearby in Renton.

Green River Watershed Facts:

Related Information

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News and Announcements

Keep the Green River Valley Green!
Tree Planting Oct. 11 & 18

Sept. 28, 2008
External article, Seattle P-I
Dioxin in soil? South Park takes finding in stride
Pollution nothing new to residents

Sept. 24, 2008
Heavy lifting involved in King County habitat restoration project on Newaukum Creek

Aug. 11, 2008
External article, Seattle P-I
Inadequate policing puts state's water quality in jeopardy
Fees now fund less than half of staff necessary to monitor pollution

Aug. 5, 2008
Heavy lifting involved in King County habitat restoration project on Newaukum Creek

July 22, 2008
Crews racing to complete emergency levee repairs before winter
Kent levees protect homes, businesses, SR 167

July 22, 2008
External article, Seattle Times
Levee work aimed at flood prevention in Green River valley

July 11, 2008
External opinion, Seattle P-I
Puget Sound: We're the polluters

July 11, 2008
External article, Seattle P-I
County's dilemma: Cut trees or lose federal funds
Greenery on Washington levees must go, feds say

July 9, 2008
Benefiting fish, families and flood protection, Tolt River floodplain project gets under way

CAO Ruling FAQ

July 2, 2008
Log Jam Hazard Threatens Users of the Green River

June 25, 2008
Flood levee repairs get under way throughout King County
First 55 projects undertaken by countywide Flood Control Zone District

May 22, 2008
External article, Seattle Times
Raging Green, Cedar rivers pose dangers to swimmers, boaters

May 19, 2008
External article, Seattle P-I
Boy dead, 2 missing as rivers swell
High, fast waters lead to closure of Green, Cedar

May 17, 2008
Snowmelt keeps flows high as King County continues to monitor dangerous river conditions

May 17, 2008
External report, King 5 news Video
King Co. officials 'overwhelmed' with water rescues

May 17, 2008
External article, Seattle P-I
Public wasn't notified of toxic waste spill
50,000-gallon tank collapsed March 25

May 14, 2008
External report, King 5 news Video
Hot weather expected to stress rivers

May 14, 2008
External article, Seattle PI
A pitch to fix Duwamish
Private firm hopes to profit from riverbank restoration

April 19, 2008
Duwamish Alive! clean-up event breathes new life into historic King County waterway

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