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Title
Flood Disaster and Mitigation Plan and Standard Operating Procedures
Date
4/26/2007
Prepared For
CWCB
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Urban Drainage
Floodplain - Doc Type
Correspondence
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<br />5. Notify CWCB at 303-866-3441. Arrange for further contacts if situation develops. <br />a. Tom Browning <br />b. Dan McAuliffe <br />c. Kevin Houck <br />6. Notify LRE at 303-455-9589. Arrange for further contacts if situation develops. <br />a. Les Botham <br />b. Greg Rousch <br />c. Greg Ten Eyck <br />d. Bruce Rindahl <br />7. Develop rough plans to respond to a flood utilizing the personnel available. This <br />would include allocation of people and cameras to the areas under the flood <br />advisory or watch. <br />8. Determine where staff and outside help will be after hours if the alert continues. <br />9. Staff and consultants should remain available after hours if at all possible. <br />10. Before leaving the office the engineer in charge should tell GWS/Skyview and <br />others who need to know how he can be contacted. <br />B. Increasing Flood Potential (Update to Message 1 or 2) <br />1. Go through above check list and firm up possible assignments of District and <br />outside personnel. <br />2. Discuss situation with GWS/Skyview. <br />3. Consider keeping staff at office after hours. <br />4. Consider informing Chairman or Chairman Pro-tern of Board of Directors for <br />Message 2 updates only. <br />5. If situation warrants send personnel to affected areas. <br />6. Personnel sent to affected areas report back on what they find. <br />C. Message 3 (Flash Flood Warning) <br />1. Review above checklists. Firm up any assignments still in doubt. <br />2. Notify CWCB and Colorado DEM that a warning has been issued. <br />3. Send personnel to affected areas if not done previously. <br />4. Notify the emergency communications center(s) in the affectedjurisdiction(s) that <br />personnel are responding to the flood scene. Provide the dispatcher with the <br />name(s) of the individuals responding. <br />5. Personnel in field should immediately inform the Incident Commander (i.e., police <br />or fire official in charge) of their presence and report back on what they find. If <br />flooding is occurring, take pictures and document observations. <br />6. One staff member should remain at the office to coordinate the others and to <br />respond to any calls for assistance from local governments. <br /> <br />\f1ood\waming\fdmpsop 1 <br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />(4/07) <br />
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