Flood workshop will help businesses avoid damage
December 19, 2011 · Updated 9:03 AM
With constant rain increasing the threat of a repeat of the flooding which damaged businesses and residences in Issaquah last winter, the King County Office of Emergency Management will host a workshop to help protect businesses’ employees, assets and property, and reduce their risk.
Organizers said planning in advance and implementing a flood fight plan would help reduce the severity of damage from flooding.
The workshop will be held between 1-4 p.m., Tuesday, Dec 1, at the King County Office of Emergency Management building, 3511 NE 2nd St., Renton.
Registrations are required: register at l.johnson3@emd.wa.gov or 253-512-7043.
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