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Originally published Monday, October 5, 2009 at 7:27 AM

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Army: Slightly less chance of Green River flood

The district commander for the Army Corps of Engineers says the chance of flooding this winter in the Green River Valley south of Seattle has lessened somewhat.

The Associated Press

SEATTLE —

The district commander for the Army Corps of Engineers says the chance of flooding this winter in the Green River Valley south of Seattle has lessened somewhat.

However, Col. Anthony Wright told the King County Council on Monday that even with interim repairs, he can't risk filling the Howard Hanson Dam's reservoir to capacity. The dam in the Cascade foothills controls flooding on the lower Green River.

Wright says the interim repairs to a reservoir wall should be completed by Nov. 1, and that work is under way to raise the height of the levees in the Green River Valley. He says that has lowered the possibility of catastrophic flooding from the 1-in-3 chance he gave earlier this year to 1-in-4.

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