Flooding survey information for Palisades community

April 16, 2008

***FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY***

WASA is currently conducting a study on flooding in the Palisades community. We encourage all residents in the designated areas to participate. To determine your eligibility for the study, please refer to the fact sheet located below, which includes a boundary map.

If you live in the designated area and did not receive related materials, please print and complete the questionnaire located below and fax to (202) 787-2453.

For more information about the study, please call (202) 787-2396.

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