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Issaquah Creek Current and Future Conditions and Source Identification Report

Issaquah Creek Current and Future Conditions and Source Identification Report

Cover - Issaquah Creek Basin Current and Future Conditions ReportThe Issaquah Creek Current and Future Conditions and Source Identification Report provides background information for the development of the Issaquah Creek Basin and Nonpoint Action Plan that was adopted by the King County Council in 1995. This report assesses current and future problems with streams, wetland, and lakes in the Issaquah Creek drainage basin.  It predict how surface water conditions may change as changes in land use occur. Further, it contains study findings from field investigations and simulation modeling.

This report was  developed by a technical team staffed by the King County Surface Water Management Division and City of Issaquah.  It was prepared with oversight from two committees, the interagency Watershed Management Committee and the citizen-based Basin Advisory Committee. Funding was provided by the City, County, and the Washington State Department of Ecology.

The Issaquah Creek Current and Future Conditions and Source Identification Report is available for download in Adobe Acrobat PDF format.

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For additional information about the Issaquah Creek Current and Future Conditions and Source Identification Report, please contact Tom Beavers, Issaquah-Bear Creek Basin Steward.

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