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Officials with the City of Prescott say wastewater is no longer entering local waterways following major flooding throughout the region this week.
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Authorities say the bodies of a couple missing after their vehicle got stuck in floodwaters in the Payson area have been found.
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While evacuation orders have been lifted for residents and businesses along Oak Creek in Sedona, a GO order remains in place for some communities in the Verde Valley.
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Coconino County officials have set up several sandbagging stations in anticipation of potential flooding caused by snowmelt.
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Navajo Nation officials expect several more days of work assisting families in the Blue Canyon area after a main roadway washed out from recent rain and flooding.
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Some residents in Sedona have been warned to evacuate because of elevated water levels in Oak Creek. The National Weather Service says a River Flood Advisory is in place through this morning.
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This week Coconino County officials finalized more than $100 million in funding for post-wildfire flood mitigation. It follows last summer’s 26,500-acre Pipeline Fire that resulted in destructive floods in and near Flagstaff.
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The Coconino County Board of Supervisors has approved a plan to secure a $50 million federal grant for Schultz and Pipeline fire flood mitigation projects.
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The U.S. Senate has approved a bipartisan bill designed to shore up drought mitigation and flood control in Arizona including long-delayed projects in Flagstaff and Winslow.
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Crews have finished construction on a series of detention basins in Flagstaff designed to lessen post-wildfire flooding. It follows this summer’s Pipeline Fire that scorched several watersheds on the San Francisco Peaks.