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Coconino County flood control officials have approved millions of dollars in funding for forest restoration in areas at high risk for wildfire and flooding near Flagstaff and Williams.
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Officials will begin a series of work sessions Tuesday on a plan to combat the growing danger of wildfire and flooding throughout Coconino County.
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Officials have paused repair work on the Inner Basin Waterline on the San Francisco Peaks near Flagstaff for the winter after it was heavily damaged by the 2022 Pipeline Fire.
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A project to repair watersheds in the Schultz Creek area near Flagstaff damaged by the 2022 Pipeline Fire is set to enter its second phase.
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The stream restoration project is designed to stabilize and restore the Schultz Creek channel, which was severely damaged and eroded during the 2022 Pipeline Fire and subsequent flooding events. Ground breaking begins Sept. 18, 2023.
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The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning Sunday afternoon for areas below the Pipeline Fire East because of heavy rainfall over the fire scar.
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A project to repair a key water pipeline in Flagstaff damaged by post-wildfire flooding last summer is set to begin later this month.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture has launched a grant program to help rural and tribal communities in Arizona repair water infrastructure damaged by fires and floods last year.
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Construction crews have begun a major flood mitigation project north of Flagstaff. It follows two devastating wildfires last summer that put some 1,500 homes in danger of catastrophic flooding.
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The first phase of a watershed restoration project in Schultz Creek is set to begin this month. Officials with the Coconino County Flood Control District and the Coconino National Forest say the work is in response to post-fire flooding caused by the 2022 Pipeline Fire.