Hours:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm Mon-Fri

1361 South Highway 40
Heber City Utah 84032

Phone (435) 657-3544
EM@wasatch.utah.gov

Project-Image Jeremy Hales
E.M. Director

Emergency Management

Welcome to the Wasatch County Emergency Management web site. This site contains information and resources related to disasters and emergency preparedness. Here you will find:

  • Information about emergency management and disasters
  • Information about local natural and technological hazards
  • Information about emergency preparedness for families, businesses, and animals
  • Resources for developing facility and business emergency response plans
  • Training opportunities for emergency responders
  • Homeland security information
  • Information on volunteering
  • Information on road conditions
  • Disaster information for kids

Emergency Preparedness

Emergency Preparedness

Documents

Emergency Communications Sign Up

Flood Hazards

Flood Hazards

There are areas of Wasatch County that are subject to periodic inundation which may result in loss of life and property, health hazards, disruptions of commerce and governmental services, extraordinary public expenditures for flood protection and relief, and impairment of the tax base, all of which adversely affect the public health, safety and general welfare.  Residents that live near river, canals, creeks, etc. may be in a Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) as delineated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).  We use the Flood Hazard Map prepared by FEMA to assist in managing development within the designated flood plains and dispense information to the public based on the FEMA flood hazard maps.  Maps last updated in 2011.

When developing, it is always a good idea to check for flood hazards first.  This page will give you the tools to do that.

At the bottom of this page, PDF files of each panel are provided for download.

Flood Hazard Map

The Flood Mapping application has been discontinued.  The flood data is now included in the Base Map application under the water hazards layer.  This layer is not on by default, you will have to turn it on by using the layer list button.  This layer is scale dependent, as you zoom in on an area of interest, the water hazards layer will become active.   If you are interested in printing a map, use the print button that is part of the map application. 

Flood Hazard Map Downloads

Flood Hazard Map Index Map 

Panel 025
North Jordanelle
Panel 100
Northeast top of county
Panel 111
Wasatch Mountain Golf Course
Panel 113
West Midway City
Panel 115
East Midway City
Panel 116
Highway 40, River Road
Panel 118
Northwest Heber City
Panel 119
Northeast Heber City
Panel 125
Jordanelle Dam
Panel 126
Jordanelle, Rockport
Panel 127
Upper Provo River, Rockport
Panel 131
Upper Provo River, SR 32
Panel 132
Upper Provo River, Francis
Panel 135
Upper Provo River, E Woodland Estates
Panel 138
E Heber, Greener Hills
Panel 175
Upper Provo, Bench Creek Rd.
Panel 250
Deer Creek Dam
Panel 251
Upper Deer Creek, Soldier Hollow
Panel 252
N Charleston, Midway Sewer Farm
Panel 255
Charleson Bridge
Panel 256
South Fields, Airport
Panel 257
Center Creek, Mill Road
Panel 260
Daniel Town
Panel 265
Main Canyon Rd, US 189
Panel 270
Wallsburg
Panel 276
1200 South, 3600 East
Panel 277
Lake Creek, 4800 East
Panel 278
Daniel Creek, Storm Haven
Panel 279
East Center Creek
Panel 281
Lake Creek, Timber Lakes
Panel 282
Lower Timber Lakes
Panel 283
Center Creek, Crooked Creek
Panel 290
Upper Daniel Creek
Panel 291
Upper Center Creek
Panel 292
East Center Creek
Panel 325
Upper Timber Lakes
Panel 375
West Fork Duchesne River
Panel 400
Lower Provo, Sundance Exit off US 40
Panel 425
Upper Round Valley
Panel 475
Strawberry River, US 40
Panel 500
Currant Creek Reservoir
Panel 525
Below Currant Creek Reservoir
Panel 575
Strawberry Bay
Panel 600
Strawberry, Soldier Creek
Panel 625
Currant Creek, US 40
Panel 650
Strawberry, Indian Creek
Panel 675
Strawberry, Willow Creek
Panel 700
East, Strawberry River
Panel 750
Soldier Summit, White River