Live in Wilchester....anyone know what neighborhoods would be impacted by potential flooding with the release of water from these two reservoirs?
http://www.houstonpress.com/news/how-addicks-and-barker-reservoirs-are-handling-tropical-storm-harvey-9740819Quote:
Local residents in Fort Bend were advised that when the elevation of the water reaches 95 feet in the reservoir, water will then begin to flow out of government land into the Cinco Ranch and Canyon Gate areas located within its western boundaries, according to a release.
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Residents near Barker were warned not to drive on roads in Canyon Gate and east Cinco Ranch, roads east of South Mason Road, particularly in the area south of Westheimer Road and east of Grand Parkway since it is expected the water will rise backwards from the reservoirs. The Corps also warned people in the Fort Bend area to stay off Grand Parkway (aka State Highway 99).
"It is critical now that residents in the western portion of the reservoir pay close attention to the developing situation there, and have a plan to keep yourself, your families and your pets safe," said Fort Bend County Judge Robert Hebert in a release. "Corp of Engineer predictions indicate that water could soon rise to levels that will enter structures in those areas."
https://spacecityweather.com/another-very-wet-night-on-tap-for-houston/Quote:
These rains have occurred near, and over the massive Ad***** and Barker reservoirs on the west side of the city. Earlier today, the US Army Corps of Engineers said it would have to make controlled releases into Buffalo Bayou (which already is beyond flood stage) in order to prevent a more catastrophic release later next week. "This flood event will exceed the 2016 Tax Day Flood elevations," said Col. Lars Zetterstrom, Galveston District commander.
It seems probable that some homes near Clay Road and Eldridge, and in the vicinity of the Westpark Toll Road and Highway 99 will see water remain in homes for up to two months. That is not a misprint.
BadAzzBohemian said:
It finally found its level behind us around midnight. Went from nothing at midnight to half full.
All sign are that we will be flooded out.
Flashdiaz said:
How are the neighborhoods along the bayou since they've been releasing water?
Specifically briar forest kirkwood area?
Saw on the news memorial was filling fast and was wondering if it was due to them adding the water to the bayou.