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About SPU > Drainage & Sewer System > Natural Drainage Systems > 110th Cascade Project

110th Cascade Project

SPU replaced the existing ditch and culvert system along four blocks of NW 110th St, between Greenwood Ave N and 3rd Ave NW in the Piper's Creek Watershed with a “Cascade” model natural drainage system.

Features and Benefits
The project is a series of stair-stepped natural pools that slow damaging stormwater flows, reduce flooding, and trap pollutants before they reach Pipers Creek. Stormwater flow from approximately 21 acres is managed through this natural infrastructure.


A "Cascade" prototype is a natural drainage design used on steep, residential streets. This design:

  • • Manages high volumes of stormwater from many acres of watershed area (5 to 50 acres).
  • • Provides excellent water quality benefits.
  • • Slows stormwater velocity before reaching the creek.
  • • Locates swales on one side of the roadway.
  • • Locates a sidewalk on the opposite side of the roadway.
  • • Adds extensive tree and shrub cover.
Construction Schedule
Construction was completed in December of 2002. The replanting and landscaping phase, which involved both sides of the street, took place between winter and spring of 2002-2003. Seattle Public Utilities is conducting ongoing monitoring of stormwater flow and velocity on the project.


Related Links
Pipers Creek
– Creek Restoration