Wildcat Creek is a creek in Riley County, Kansas, which occasionally floods. [1] [2]
Record flooding levels occurred within the city limits of Manhattan, Kansas, on June 16, 2010 [3] that were surpassed on June 2, 2011, [4] damaging homes, apartments, businesses, and recreational complexes in each instance.
The following appears in the Urban Waters Capacity-Building Grant Application submitted to the EPA's Targeted Watersheds Grant Program by Wildcat Creek Watershed Council [5] (recently formed): [6]
39°09′36″N 96°33′43″W / 39.16000°N 96.56194°W
Wildcat Creek is a creek in Riley County, Kansas, which occasionally floods. [1] [2]
Record flooding levels occurred within the city limits of Manhattan, Kansas, on June 16, 2010 [3] that were surpassed on June 2, 2011, [4] damaging homes, apartments, businesses, and recreational complexes in each instance.
The following appears in the Urban Waters Capacity-Building Grant Application submitted to the EPA's Targeted Watersheds Grant Program by Wildcat Creek Watershed Council [5] (recently formed): [6]
39°09′36″N 96°33′43″W / 39.16000°N 96.56194°W