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Title
Alluvial Fans in California - Identification, Evaluation and Classification
Date
5/1/2000
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Educational/Technical/Reference Information
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<br /> <br />Contact <br />Gary Clark <br /> <br />Title/Position <br />Planning Director <br /> <br />(209) 223-6380 <br />Ms. Susan Grijalva, Chief Planner <br /> <br />10/13/98 contacted Ms. Grijalva. Amador County has no information on alluvial fans. <br /> <br /> <br />Contact <br />Mike Crump <br /> <br />Title/Position <br />Public Works Director <br /> <br /> <br />(530) 538-7681 <br />Mr, Steward Edell, Supervisory Civil Engineer <br /> <br />10/16/98 contacted Mr. Edell. There are alluvial fans in Butte Creek and areas south of Butte Creek <br />past Highway 70 all the way to the Feather River. <br /> <br />here is no specific information or data about alluvial fans available. The county is very interested in <br />obtaining information and guidelines to identify and classify alluvial fans. <br /> <br />Attachment 2 - Appendix A <br /> <br />2 <br />
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