The Huntsville Item, Huntsville, TX

Local News

June 30, 2007

Walker County closely watching flood waters

The swollen Trinity River remains below flood stage in the Riverside area, but Walker County emergency management officials are keeping a close watch on floodwaters upstream.

Butch Davis, emergency management coordinator, said Friday afternoon he doesn’t expect floodwaters from the Dallas area to reach Walker County until later this week or by Saturday at the latest.

While the Walker County area may not receive rainfall, the amount of rain falling in the watershed upstream determines what flooding takes place on the Trinity in the northeastern part of the county.

“It takes seven to 10 days for the water in Dallas to reach Walker County,” Davis said.

Davis said the Trinity at Riverside was at 133.09 feet Friday or 11 inches below the flood stage of 134 feet.

He said a break in the rainfall this weekend could help slow any possible flooding aiong the Trinity, but more rain is in the forecast for this coming week.

“We’re anticipating we will go to moderate flood stage by a week from this Saturday,” Davis said. “We’re monitoring it right now.”

Davis said they are keeping watch on several places along the Trinity, including Deep River Plantation, Thomas Lake Road on the lower end and Riverside Harbor.

“According to the river forecast center in Fort Worth we should be OK for at least five days,” Davis said. “Next week we should have more rain like we did this week.”

Davis said 24,000 cubic feet of water per second is being released from Lake Livingston while 30,000 CFS is being released from Richland-Chambers Reservoir near Corsicana off Interstate 45.

“We’re getting water from every direction,” Davis said. “It just depends on this weather pattern this coming week whether we will go up to flood stage. There are so many variables they cannot judge more than about three to five days out with accuracy.

“Going seven to 10 days out is stretching the models too far. Then it’s just an educated guess what will happen.”

County Judge Danny Pierce, who serves as the emergency management director for the county, along with Davis, will determine when Riverside residents should evacuate the area.

Davis expects residents would leave the ares before evacuation orders are given.

“Everybody should be aware the water could come up and they need to be making arrangements of what they need to do,” Davis said. “We will give as much notice as we are given.”

Text Only
Local News
  • 5-23 Pinto.jpg Fresh Face at City Hall

    May 22, 2012 1 Photo

  • New Waverly VFD saves house

    Emergency responders quickly extinguished a fire before it caused serious damage to a home in southern Walker County on Tuesday afternoon.

    May 22, 2012

  • Crawfest back for 7th year

    For the past seven years, Walker County residents have been cracking claws for a cause.

    May 22, 2012

  • Museum photo contest back

    The Sam Houston Memorial Museum has announced it is now accepting entries for its 2012 photo contest.

    May 22, 2012

  • 5-23 Region VI.jpg Region VI education participants receive certificates

    Through the Adult education program, Region VI provides instruction in Adult Basic Education (ABE), Adult Secondary Education (ASE), General Education Development (GED) preparation and English as a Second Language (ESL), to individuals that did not complete high school, desire to increase academic skills, would like to obtain a General Education Development (GED) certificate or who simply desire to become more proficient in speaking English. 

    May 22, 2012 1 Photo

  • Otto Award Award for criminal justice legislation

    May 22, 2012 1 Photo

  • Sheriff’s Office releases crime map to public

    May 22, 2012

  • SHSU graduates join Army as officers

    Fifteen ROTC cadets at Sam Houston State University, including 12 criminal justice majors, were officially commissioned as officers in the U.S. Army during a ceremony last week.

    May 20, 2012

  • STAFS donors remembered

    The Southeast Texas Applied Forensic Science Facility honored 27 individuals, including six veterans and a cancer victim whose final weeks were documented in a KTRK news story, for donating their bodies for research at the facility during the 2011-2012 academic year.

    May 20, 2012

  • SHSU honors staff

    Four Sam Houston State University employees who have demonstrated excellence in service, commitment, meritorious performance and a high level of motivation have been selected as recipients of the 2012 Staff Excellence Award.

    May 20, 2012

Twitter News
Follow me on Twitter
Facebook
Community Calendar
Loading…
Events by eviesays.com
AP Video
Secret Service Boss: 'I Apologize' Giant Bull Head Draws Drivers to South Dakota Astrodome Fades As Houston Decides Fate Egyptians Vote in Historic Presidential Election Franciscan Files Tell Stories of Priest Abuse Wildfire Destroys 2 Homes Flight Diverted After Suspicious Note Joplin Remembers Deadly Tornado, 1 Year Later Panel Recommends Against Routine Prostate Test Fired Lingerie Employee Claims Discrimination Joplin Marches to 'Remember' Tornado Victims Facebook Shares Continue Negative Slide Cuba Waiting for Cyber Age to Come 8 Hurt in Oklahoma Shooting After NBA Playoff Sheriff: DNA Links Suspect to Missing CA Teen US Airways: Diverted Flight Has 'Landed Safely' Revived Focus on Regulation After JPMorgan Loss
House Ads
Section Teases