Washington Racetrack Braces for Regional Flooding
Emerald Downs of Auburn, Wash., is on alert this winter for possible flooding in the Green River Valley, and has outlined procedures to ensure the safety of employees, patrons, and horses.
Although Emerald Downs, which sits on 167 acres just north of downtown Auburn, is in a safe zone on a map outlining Green River Flood Impact, the track is taking potential flooding
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Emerald Downs of Auburn, Wash., is on alert this winter for possible flooding in the Green River Valley, and has outlined procedures to ensure the safety of employees, patrons, and horses.
Although Emerald Downs, which sits on 167 acres just north of downtown Auburn, is in a safe zone on a map outlining Green River Flood Impact, the track is taking potential flooding seriously.
"Despite being in the so-called safe zone, we're developing a warning schedule, and we're preparing throughout the plant," said Jack Hodge, Emerald Downs vice president.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers announced recently that the interim repairs at Howard Hanson Dam have reduced the risk of flooding along the Green River from 1 in 3 to 1 in 25. The Corps is wrapping up the drainage tunnel and grout curtain projects at Howard Hanson Dam that its staff and contractors have been working on six days a week, 24 hours a day since summer
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