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Reconstruction of the Sauk River Road, Snohomish County, Washington (August 2006)
To comply with the National Environmental Policy Act and its implementing regulations, FEMA prepared an Environmental Assessment to evaluate the potential impacts of a proposed Public Assistance project to provide continual public vehicle access to Sauk Prairie Road in Snohomish County, Washington. Record rainfall occurred in Washington State during October 15-23, 2003 that led to
extensive flooding throughout the region. Flooding along the Sauk River caused erosion of the North Sauk River Road east of the town of Darrington.
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State, Local and Tribal Representatives
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Scientific and Research Organizations / Institutions
Hazard Mitigation Officers
News Media
Federal Agencies
Children / Kids
Design and Construction Industry
Emergency Personnel and Managers
Realtors
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Flooding
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