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Community
Creede
Stream Name
Upper Willow Creek
Basin
Rio Grande
Title
Upper Willow Creek Watershed - FLood Control and Stream Stability Study
Date
10/1/2002
Prepared For
Willow Creek Reclaimation Committee
Prepared By
Agro Engineering
Floodplain - Doc Type
Floodplain Report/Masterplan
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<br />ALTERNATE MITIGATION STRATEGIES <br /> <br />Mitigation strategies were developed to address problems that were identified. Preliminary <br />designs and approximate cost estimates were developed for a number of projects. The following <br />figure shows the location of potential projects. These projects are discussed briefly in the <br />following paragraphs. <br /> <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Commodore Mine <br />Flood Bypass System <br /> <br />Willow Creek Bridge <br />Bank Protection <br /> <br />PROJECTS AT <br />SPECIFIC LOCATIONS <br />~ <br /> <br />PROJECTS WITH <br />MULTIPLE LOCATIONS <br /> <br />Remove Timber Debris <br /> <br />Control Sediment <br />Sources <br /> <br />Channel Improvements <br />(Vortex Weir) <br /> <br />_Channel Improvements <br />(Plant Willow) <br /> <br />Mining Museum Area <br />Stream Restoration <br /> <br />North Creede <br />Culvert Replacement <br /> <br />Windy Gulch <br />Flood Control <br /> <br />Figure ES.1. Locations of Potential Mitigation Projects <br /> <br />v <br />
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