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County
Boulder
Community
Lyons
Stream Name
North Saint Vrain and Saint Vrain Creeks
Title
Floodplain Information Report, North Saint Vrain Creek, Saint Vrain Creek, Floodplain Update, Town of Lyons, Boulder County, Colorado
Date
6/1/1998
Prepared For
Lyons
Prepared By
BRW, Inc
Floodplain - Doc Type
Floodplain Report/Masterplan
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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Floodplain Information Report <br />K:\35600\004\FLOODPLAIN INFORMATION REPORT. doc <br /> <br />Floodplain Information Report <br />K:\35600\004\FLOODPLAIN INFORMA nON REPORT. doc <br /> <br />998 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />The average annual precipitation at Allenspark is approximately 2006 inches. Allenspark <br />receives approximately 17.5 inches of precipitation during the months of April to September. <br />The maximum 24-hour rainfall depth recorded at Allenspark is 4.3 inches, which occurred on <br /> <br />June <br /> <br />998 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />The average annual precipitation at Longmont is approximately 13 incheso Longmont receives <br />approximately 9.4 inches of precipitation during the months of April to Septembero The <br />maximum rainfall depth accumulated over a 24-hour period was 4004 inches, which occurred on <br />May 9, 1957. Mean monthly high temperatures range from 89 degrees F in July to 41 degrees F <br />in Januaryo Mean monthly low temperatures range from 58 degrees F in July to 12 degrees F in <br />January. <br /> <br />Obstructions to flood flows exist along the entire study reacho Trees, brush, and other <br />vegetation growing along the streambank tend to impede floodwaters, causing backwater <br />conditions that increase flood depths upstream. Manmade obstructions such as buildings, <br />bridges and culverts also impede floodwaters, causing backwater conditions that increase the <br />flood flow depths upstream of the obstruction and high velocities downstream of the <br />obstructiono Brush and other debris washed downstream during flooding may collect at <br /> <br />7 <br /> <br />June <br /> <br />The 100-year floodplain and profile are shown on the enclosed drawings. A cursory review <br />comparing the 1987 FIR floodplain delineation to the revised floodplain shows that the <br />floodplain limits did not change significantly from the 1987 FIR. However, when the flood <br />profiles are compared, it should be noted that the flood profiles did change significantly in <br />places from the original study. <br /> <br />The main channel for St. Vrain Creek is fairly well-defined; however, the overbank area <br />becomes a relatively flat alluvial floodplain. Throughout this study reach, the banks of the St. <br />Vrain are bordered by pasture and crop lands, with the banks themselves lined with brush and <br />cottonwoods. The channel is irregular in cross section through the main stream study reach, <br />consisting of high banks approximately 150 to 300 feet apart with the low flow channel <br />meandering between these limits. The channel bed consists of shifting sand and gravel bars <br />strewn with cobbles and small boulders. The average bed slope for the main stream study <br />reach is approximately 40 feet of drop per mile (0076%). <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Precipitation and temperature records are available for Longmont and Allenspark, Colorado. <br />These locations appear to adequately describe the range of climate variation within the study <br />area. <br /> <br />2.2 <br /> <br />A number of small lakes and reservoirs exist in the upper portions of the basin including <br />Buttonrock Reservoir, Longmont's major raw water storage reservoir. Complete in 1969, <br />Buttonrock lies on North St. Vrain approximately six miles west of Lyons. Buttonrock was <br />constructed for municipal water supply storage and was not intended to serve as a flood <br />controls structure 0 However, Buttonrock does provide some residual flood control effects by <br />attenuating peak flood flows as they are routed through the reservoir. Numerous smaller <br />offstream reservoirs, constructed primarily for agricultural purposes are located throughout the <br />lower St. Vrain Creek basin, and provide some residual flood control benefits, but to a lesser <br />degree than that provided by Buttonrock Reservoir. <br /> <br />Climate <br /> <br />The North St. Vrain sub-reach begins at the confluence of the North and South St. Vrain Creeks <br />and extends approximately 200 river miles upstream. North Sto Vrain Creek is a typical <br />mountain stream with a well-defined channel through the canyon and a steep slope <br />(approximately 66 feet of drop per mile or 1.3%). The channel is irregular in cross section, with <br />bank widths of between 90 and 150 feet. The channel bed through the North St. Vrain reach <br />consists primarily of cobbles and small boulders, with sandbars appearing near the mouth of <br />the North St. Vrain. <br /> <br />North St. <br /> <br />Vrain Creek: <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />This study includes the St. Vrain Creek from u.s. Highway 36 east of Lyons to the confluence of <br />the North and South St. Vrain at Lyons, and the North St. Vrain Creek within Lyons. Drainage <br />basin areas for St. Vrain Creek and its tributaries at a number of locations are listed later in this <br />report in Table 2, Section 40 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />St. Vrain Creek, a left bank tributary of the South Platte River, originates on the eastern slopes of <br />the Rocky Mountains near the Continental Divideo North St. Vrain and South St. Vrain Creeks, <br />which drain approximately 211 square miles of mountain area, join in the foothills at Lyons, <br />Colorado to form the main stream of the St. Vrain. From Lyons, the St. Vrain flows in a <br />southeasterly direction through Longmont, Colorado. The St. Vrain flows in a northeasterly <br />direction to its confluence with the South Platte River near Milliken and Platteville, Coloradoo <br />Elevations within the basin range from approximately 4,760 feet at the mouth to over 14,000 feet <br />on Longs Peak. The St. Vrain basin above Lyons, Colorado is primarily forested, mountainous <br />terrain, while the St. Vrain basin below Lyons is primarily pasture and crop lands. <br /> <br />St. <br /> <br />The study reach consists of two sub-reaches: one on the main stream of the St. Vrain and the <br />other on the North St. Vrain Creek. The sub-reach on the main stream of the St. Vrain starts at <br />U.S. Highway 36 and extends approximately 1.3 river miles upstream to Lyons to the <br />confluence of the North and South St. Vrain Creekso The topographic mapping provided in the <br />1987 FIR was used for this study. <br /> <br />Vrain Creek: <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />2.1 <br /> <br />Drainage Basin Characteristics <br /> <br />2.3 <br /> <br />April 2, 19570 mean monthly high temperatures range from 76 degrees in July to 35 degrees in <br />January. Mean monthly low temperatures range from 45 degrees in July to 14 degrees in <br />January. <br /> <br />Stud <br /> <br />Reach Descri <br /> <br />tion <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />SECTION 2 - STUDY AREA DESCRIPTION <br /> <br />North St. Vrain & St. <br />Floodplain Update <br /> <br />Vrain Creeks <br /> <br />Town of Lyons <br /> <br />North St. Vrain & St. <br />Floodplain Update <br /> <br />V rain Creeks <br /> <br />Town of Lyons <br />
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