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Applicant's Prehearing Statements: Legal Documents
State
CO
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Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
6/6/2005
Author
David W. Robbins, Mark J. Wagner
Title
Prehearing Statement of the Town of Silverton
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Leo M. Eisel, Ph.D., P.E. <br />and specifications for bridge replacement, trail relocations, xestorarion of • <br />the irrigation systems including ditches and diversion structuxes, <br />reconstruction of a dam, floodplain mapping, and channel design and bank <br />stabilization stn:ictures. Provided construction observation on these <br />projects. Involved in facilitating delivery of equipment and materials to this <br />isolated axea, loc:ated eight miles from the nearest road. <br />Flood Assessment, University of Colorado Research Park, University of <br />Colorado, Colorado <br />PrnjectManager. I'exformed environmental analysis and assessment of the <br />Univexsity of Colorado Research Park on the East Campus. The woxk <br />concentrated on evaluation and analysis of the flood threat, flood hazard <br />mitigation, development of a preliminaxy stoxmwater management plan, <br />wetlands development plan, water quality management, and air quality <br />management. <br />Flood Hazard Mitigation Handbook of Common Procedures, Federal Emergency <br />Management Agency (FEMA), Washington D.C. <br />ProjectManager. Piepared a handbook for use by Interagency Hazard <br />Mitigation Teams. The manual discusses team opexations, prepararion and <br />implementation of the hazaxd mitigation team xeport, and hazard mitigation <br />techniques. <br />Flood Hazard Mitigation Handbook, Federal Emergency Management Agency <br />(FEMA), Washington, D.C. • <br />ProjectManager. 'I'lus project produced a xevised handbook for use by local <br />governments in developing plans and designs fox flood hazard mitigation <br />including floodproofmg of buildings, flood protection structures and <br />nonstructural flood damage reduction measures. This handbook presents <br />state-of-the-art measures and planning procedures for use by local <br />governments throughout the United States. <br />Evaluations and Recommendations for Hazard Mitigation Team Process, Federal <br />Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Washington, D.C. <br />ProjectManager. This project was completed for FEMA and required an <br />analysis of the successes and failures of the Flood Ha.Zard Mitigation Handbook <br />of Common Procedarre.r. <br />Flood Recovery and Flood Hazard Mitigation Process Development, City of <br />Tulsa, Oklahoma <br />ProjectManager. A pxacrical project to determine how the Tulsa Stormwater <br />Management Department could best unplement hazard mitigation pxacrices. <br />Master Flood Control and Drainage Plan for South Platte River Reach Through, <br />Urban Drainage Flood Control District, Denver, Golorado <br />Pmject Manager. This master plan was prepared for the Urban Drainage and <br />Flood Control District and involved planning of flood control and drainage <br />projects togethex w-ith hazard mitigation measures. <br />• <br />13 <br />C:\Documents antl Setlings\mark.v.agneALocal Settings\7emporary Intemet Fi1es\0LK71\Eisel_Leo.doc
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