Storm & Surface Water Documents

Storm & Surface Water Comprehensive Plan

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The Storm and Surface Water Comprehensive Plan identifies and proposes solutions to known flooding, water quality and habitat problems. It details the actions necessary to ensure compliance with applicable Federal, State and local requirements, especially the Western Washington Phase II Municipal Stormwater Permit. In addition, the comprehensive plan serves as an operation and maintenance plan, a capital improvement plan, and a financial plan for the first two items.

Storm & Surface Water Comprehensive Plan Documents (October 2010)

Appendices

Perrinville Creek

Existing Conditions & Culvert Alternatives Analysis (November 2012)
Perrinville Creek Tributary Stormwater Sampling (June 2013)
Scope of Work for Flow Reduction and Retrofit Study (May/August 2013)
Perrinville Creek Flow Reduction Study - Ecology Grant (August 2013)
Perrinville Creek Bypass, Fish Exclusion Assessment and Concept Design (October 2013)
Perrinville Creek Flow Reduction Study - 74th Avenue W Detention Facility Predesign Report (October 2014)
Perrinville Creek Flow Reduction Study - Seaview Park Infiltration Facility Predesign Report (October 2014)
Perrinville Creek Stormwater Flow Reduction Retrofit Study Final Report (February 2015)

Edmonds Marsh/Willow Creek Daylighting

Willow Creek Daylighting - Early Feasibility Study (May 2013)
Willow Creek Daylighting Final Feasibility Study (December 2015)
Willow Creek Daylighting Expanded Alternatives Assessment (November 2017)

Dayton Street & SR 104 Flood Reduction

Dayton Street & SR 104 Storm Drainage Alternatives Study (August 2013)
Dayton Street Stormwater Pump Station Predesign Final Report (May 2015)

Other Documents

Expanded Plan for Conveyance Improvements in North Shellabarger Subbasin (June 2015) - main report
Expanded Plan for Conveyance Improvements in North Shellabarger Subbasin (June 2015) - attachment sections A-1 through F

Contact Stormwater NPDES 

NPDES Compliance | Stormwater Outreach & Education | Stormwater Facility Inspections
Patrick Johnson
Stormwater Technician
(425) 771-0220, x1322
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