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<br />Mesa County, Colorado <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 11: South Camp Road. This culvert does not have <br />100-year capacity and there is some minor road flooding <br />predicted in the 100-year event. <br /> <br />Figure 10: View downstream from the South Camp Road of <br />the multiple drainageways "fingers" that have formed. <br /> <br />Red Canyon <br />Floodplain Information Report <br /> <br /> <br />Figure 16: View of the rocky outcrop Red Canyon <br />watershed looking toward the headwaters within the <br />Colorado National Monument. This is a classic area for <br />flash flooding. <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />Figure 15: Typical Red Canyon channel appearance. Red <br />Canyon is an arid intermittent channel that is dry except <br />during storm events. <br /> <br />....a _ <br />Figure 14: View of the pedestrian trail as seen looking <br />toward South Camp Road in the background. These are <br />twin 30-inch RCP culverts with a flared end section on the <br />upstream end and flat headwall on the downstream end. <br /> <br />Figure 13: View of the pedestrian trail as seen looking <br />upstream from South Camp Road. <br />