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How Walker Michigan Prepares For Flash Floods And Grand River Flooding

10 min · 30. mar. 2026
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Flooding in Walker, Michigan isn’t one-size-fits-all, and that misunderstanding can lead to costly surprises. We sit down with City Engineer Scott Conners to break down the two flood problems residents actually see: sudden flash flooding that overwhelms streets and catch basins during high-intensity rain, and slower Grand River flooding that can be forecast days in advance as water moves through the watershed. We get specific about what the City of Walker does for flood mitigation and stormwater management, from spring inspections of the Turner Avenue flood wall to real-time decision-making when storms are on the way. Scott explains why a “100-year storm” isn’t a perfect 24-hour rain event in real life, and how bursts like two inches in two hours can push storm sewers past capacity. You’ll also hear how Public Works crews prepare by clearing catch basin grates, removing debris, and opening clogged pipes, plus how National Weather Service river forecasts guide warnings to businesses that may need to lift equipment before water reaches the road. We also cover what you can do at home to reduce localized flooding risk: keep ditches and drainage paths clear, avoid blowing leaves into streets, and don’t pile sticks where runoff can carry them into pipes. We talk about how new development is required to use detention ponds and infiltration to control runoff, and why flood insurance through the National Flood Insurance Program can still matter even outside a mapped floodplain. If this helped you, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, share it with a neighbor, and leave a review so more residents can find it. If you have comments about this podcast, or ideas for future episodes, please email us at PODCAST@WALKER.CITY

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