Flood Impacts |
14.5 | Water reaches the bottom of the M-28 bridge |
13.5 | flood waters reach the high water mark for the Chocolay River set in April of 1985 |
12.0 | Flood waters inundate homes near the beginning of the 200 block of Timber Lane...as well as homes and low lying property along Riverside Road. Any backwater effects near the mouth of the river may cause flooding of homes and property along Motel Drive |
11.5 | In addition to extensive flooding of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources public fishing site where M-28 crosses the Chocolay River...homes and property near the beginning of the 200 block of Timber Lane also begin to have extensive flooding and possible property damage. Water also begins to inundate portions of Timber Lane in this area and the road may be closed. Homes and low lying areas along Riverside road may also become inundated |
10.0 | Water inundates the entire parking low of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources public fishing site where M-28 crosses the Chocolay River. The fishing pier begins to be submerged at this level and water further inundates low lying areas along Timber Lane upstream of the gauge site...as well as low lying areas and property along Riverside Road downstream of the gauge site |
9.0 | Water begins to inundate the parking lot of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources public fishing site where M-28 crosses the Chocolay River. The river also begins to flow out of its banks and inundates low lying areas along Timber Lane upstream of the gauge site and low lying areas towards the mouth of the river |