This summarized plan addresses considerations made by the City of Austin Watershed Protection Department in communicating the dangers of floods to local residents. It contains a list of efforts being made, the target audience, advertising budgets, and more.Waller Creek Working Grou
This newsletter describes a specific flooding event that affected a large part of San Antonio and Au...
Loss prevention and distribution must begin well before a flood event at multiple levels. However, t...
A trailing band of what was left of Tropical Depression Bill caused dangerous flooding in Austin al...
This summarized plan addresses considerations made by the City of Austin Watershed Protection Depart...
This summarized plan addresses considerations made by the City of Austin Watershed Protection Depart...
Newsletter issued by the Texas Division of Emergency Management discussing news, events, statistics,...
The document presents the results of a series of flood questions asked to Austin citizens. Their res...
This report updates the Watershed Protection Masterplan, expanding analysis from 17 to 49 watersheds...
In order to prevent future tragedies, improvements in flood preparedness at the local level must be ...
This memo presents information regarding the number of at-risk roadways and buildings in Austin floo...
The kind of watery mess created by Thursday night's storm in the 28-acre flood plain of Waller Creek...
Flash flooding is the most frequent and damaging type of severe weather globally. In the United Stat...
You are viewing an article about Planet Texas 2050 from October 2020.Office of the VP for Researc
In response to the rising costs of floods, the United States has adopted sophisticated programs to m...
This watersheds report provides data on 17 Austin creeks. There is an emphasis on examining the issu...
This newsletter describes a specific flooding event that affected a large part of San Antonio and Au...
Loss prevention and distribution must begin well before a flood event at multiple levels. However, t...
A trailing band of what was left of Tropical Depression Bill caused dangerous flooding in Austin al...
This summarized plan addresses considerations made by the City of Austin Watershed Protection Depart...
This summarized plan addresses considerations made by the City of Austin Watershed Protection Depart...
Newsletter issued by the Texas Division of Emergency Management discussing news, events, statistics,...
The document presents the results of a series of flood questions asked to Austin citizens. Their res...
This report updates the Watershed Protection Masterplan, expanding analysis from 17 to 49 watersheds...
In order to prevent future tragedies, improvements in flood preparedness at the local level must be ...
This memo presents information regarding the number of at-risk roadways and buildings in Austin floo...
The kind of watery mess created by Thursday night's storm in the 28-acre flood plain of Waller Creek...
Flash flooding is the most frequent and damaging type of severe weather globally. In the United Stat...
You are viewing an article about Planet Texas 2050 from October 2020.Office of the VP for Researc
In response to the rising costs of floods, the United States has adopted sophisticated programs to m...
This watersheds report provides data on 17 Austin creeks. There is an emphasis on examining the issu...
This newsletter describes a specific flooding event that affected a large part of San Antonio and Au...
Loss prevention and distribution must begin well before a flood event at multiple levels. However, t...
A trailing band of what was left of Tropical Depression Bill caused dangerous flooding in Austin al...