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How would sharing the results of stream flow studies save tax dollars and prevent flooding on county roads?

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How would sharing the results of stream flow studies save tax dollars and prevent flooding on county roads?

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The county public works dept should be able to find the instream flow data to better understand the design criteria when replacing the failing culvert as Cascade Creek flows under Point Lawrence Rd. There was severe flooding in Jan 2005: The county public works dept is able to obtain stream flow data and other studies from the OWU web site. They should be able to get the data from the county web site. The engineers were quite surprised by the peak flows already documented. They were prepared to fund a study on the stream width, but that too has already been completed and is included in the OWU bibliography.

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