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More than a dozen LWDD staff responded when an ordinary weekend storm knocked a large, non-native, shallow-rooted tree into a major flood control canal in March 2026. The days-long removal effort behind a community of homes highlighted the danger of large trees growing on canal banks. It's also why LWDD sometimes must remove large trees that could impact flood control operations.
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More than a dozen LWDD staff responded when an ordinary weekend storm knocked a large, non-native, shallow-rooted tree into a major flood control canal in March 2026. The days-long removal effort behind a community of homes highlighted the danger of large trees growing on canal banks. Its also why LWDD sometimes must remove large trees that could impact flood control operations. 
View the Video: https://youtu.be/kicEpfsWpZ4
Check Out the Photos: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjCLXA5

Flood Awareness Week 2026 is a good time to help protect your neighborhood by keeping swales and drainage ditches clear of leaves, grass clippings and other debris so stormwater can flow freely. If you see anyone dumping materials into LWDD canals, please report it to info@lwdd.net. Learn more about how local flood control works at www.lwdd.net. ... See MoreSee Less

Flood Awareness Week 2026 is a good time to help protect your neighborhood by keeping swales and drainage ditches clear of leaves, grass clippings and other debris so stormwater can flow freely. If you see anyone dumping materials into LWDD canals, please report it to info@lwdd.net. Learn more about how local flood control works at www.lwdd.net.
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