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Flood control report: below‑average monsoon, Nogales Wash bank full and local repairs underway
Summary
The county’s Flood Control District reported below‑average rainfall for July, noted a watershed storm that produced high intensities and a bank‑full flow of about 1,000 cubic feet per second in the Nogales Wash, and described repairs by public works and the railroad. The district also provided permit counts and project updates including FEMA LOMR
The Santa Cruz County Flood Control District reported on Aug. 6 that July rainfall was below the historical average and that a July 15 thunderstorm produced intense rainfall and elevated flows across the watershed, including a bank‑full run on the Nogales Wash.
District representative Allen: “We were below the average of 4.14 inches. We received about 2.13 inches and half of that rain fell during a July 15 storm.” He added that at one point the…
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