The Harris County Flood Control District conducted high-level Watershed Planning Projects to identify strategies for mitigation of existing flooding problems in ten multiple Harris County watersheds, and to address improved drainage infrastructure required for future development. Nine watershed planning projects are funded by Harris County, the Texas General Land Office of the State of Texas, and the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development through the Community Development Block Grant Program to provide for disaster recovery and restoration of infrastructure for communities impacted by Hurricane Harvey. These include Armand Bayou, Jackson Bayou, Spring Gully, Galveston Bay, Luce Bayou, Vince Bayou, Goose Creek, Spring Creek and Willow Creek. A similar study for Carpenters Bayou is being funded through the 2018 HCFCD Bond Program. Approximately 10,000 structures flooded within these ten watersheds during Hurricane Harvey – with the most flooded structures located within Armand Bayou, Vince Bayou, and Goose Creek watersheds.
Previous Engineering Reports And Studies for this Watershed
The Flood Control District maintains a large library of engineering reports from various studies and projects related to flooding conditions across Harris County. For this watershed, these include:
- 17 Major Engineering Studies that cover a significant area located within the watershed or involve multiple or large proposed projects.
- 31 individual drainage study reports for small projects in the watershed.
- 17 Geotechnical and Environmental Studies to support various project activities within the watershed.