CITIZENS GROUP WORKS WITH GEOMORPHOLOGIST TO ASSESS NEIGHBORHOOD FLASH FLOOD HAZARDS
The coalition obtained grant funding and hired a geomorphologist to begin assessing the extent of flood hazardous areas on a number of alluvial fans in the sprawling desert community. The coalition also sought county government support for these studies, and encouraged the county to include a discussion of flash flood hazards in its Master Plan Update.
The geologic evaluation of alluvial fan flood hazards on lower Buckbrush Wash indicated that the active fan apex was lower on the fan surface than previously thought. This finding was of particular interest, because the active fan apex is below several homes previously mapped as being in a "Zone A" floodzone. No surficial geological evidence was found to indicate that these homes were actually in a "significant flood hazard area". As a result, the coalition is now pursuing non-structural rather than structural flood management options for this wash.