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Control Other Point [Washington (State)--King County]
Description
For more information about this layer please see the GIS Data Catalog . Component Types for Control Other (Point)-Dry Well: Gravel filled holes or structures used for temporary storage and infiltration of stormwater runoff.-Injection Well: A structure that is deeper than it is wide that is designed to infiltrate stormwater runoff.-Full Dispersion: Features a native vegetated flowpath segment of at least 100ft (25ft for sheet flow from a non-native pervious surface) along the flowpath that runoff would follow upon discharge. The flowpath segment must be either onsite or in an offsite tract or easement area reserved for dispersion and should be designated as a "native growth retention area" on the flow control BMP site plan attached to the required declaration of covenant and grant of easement. Full dispersion involves use of splash blocks, rock pads, gravel filled trenches or sheet flow.
Creator
King County
Publisher
King County GIS Open Data
Temporal Coverage
Last Modified: 2026-01-08
Date Issued
2025-08-07
Rights
King County data are made available with the understanding that they shall be used exclusively by the obtainer or their authorized agents. The information included has been compiled by King County staff from a variety of sources and is subject to change without notice. King County makes no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or rights to the use of such information. This document is not intended for use as a survey product. King County shall not be liable for any general, special, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages including, but not limited to, lost revenues or lost profits resulting from the use or misuse of the information contained within this feature class. Digital products may not be reproduced or redistributed in any form or by any means without the express written authorization of King County. Drainage patterns or features are commonly altered to accommodate changes in development, so the information contained herein may not reflect current conditions.
Access Rights
Public
Format
ArcGIS FeatureLayer
Language
English
Date Added
January 09, 2026
Provenance Statement
The metadata for this resource was last retrieved from King County GIS Open Data on 2026-01-08.