Waterways in Valley Ranch don’t stay steady by accident. This blog explains how the 418-foot benchmark helps keep water levels consistent and the flood control system ready for when weather conditions shift.
Read MoreWhat happens at IFCD 3 during a storm? Explore how IFCD 3 prepares, responds and manages stormwater to protect Valley Ranch when rain moves in.
Read MoreFor many, February often means love letters, chocolates and flowers for our loved ones. For IFCD 3, it means sharing ways the Valley Ranch community can give a little love to our waterways, too. Keep reading to see how!
Read MoreWater moves through Valley Ranch in more ways than the water we see in our canals. From stormwater to drinking water, several systems work together to keep the community running. Explore how IFCD 3’s stormwater infrastructure fits into Valley Ranch’s broader approach to water stewardship.
Read MoreWhen we picture the water cycle, we often imagine a simple journey: a droplet forms in a cloud, falls to earth as rain or snow, then evaporates back into the sky. But in reality, most water droplets take a few extra detours before returning to the atmosphere. Here’s a closer look at the unique path rain takes right here in Valley Ranch.
Read MoreDiscover how native plants like Texas wildflowers, water lilies and cattails play a vital role in Valley Ranch’s flood management strategy. From reducing erosion to supporting stormwater control, these “green guardians” are more than just beautiful - they’re essential to protecting our community.
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