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<br />te <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />(e <br /> <br />Secure all necessary rights of ingress and egress for engineering field <br /> <br />surveys and flood plain assessments. <br /> <br />Disseminate study information to the public and provide facilities for <br />meetings. <br />The Town of Wellington will: <br />1. Cost share with Larimer County on photogrammetric mapping. <br />2. Disseminate study information. <br /> <br />2. <br /> <br />3. <br /> <br />The Soil Conservation Service will: <br />1. Conduct engineering field surveys for hydraulic analysis. <br />2. Assess the natural and beneficial flood plain values. <br /> <br />Conduct flood hazard technical studies: Hydraulic data will be <br /> <br />developed for the 10-50-100 and SOD-year frequency floods. From that <br /> <br /> <br />data flood profiles, stage-discharge tables, and theoretical floodway <br /> <br />computations will be made. Flood plains for the present condition <br /> <br />lOO-year and SOD-year frequency floods will be outlined on the edited <br />line maps. <br />Conduct breach analysis technical studies. Hydrologic and hydraulic <br />data will be developed for flood profile and stage-discharge tables. <br /> <br />Flood plains for the breach flood will be outlined on the edited line <br /> <br />maps. <br /> <br />5. Use SCS accepted procedures for the dam breach hydrologic studies. <br /> <br />Water surface profiles for the hydraulic analysis will be computed <br /> <br />using the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers HEC-2 computer program. <br /> <br />6. Prepare and distribute review draft of the report and the breach <br /> <br />3. <br /> <br />4. <br /> <br />7. <br /> <br />analysis report. <br /> <br />Prepare and print the final flood plain management report and the <br />breach analysis report. <br /> <br />-lfr <br />