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� � <br />Exhibit A <br />Scope of Services <br />Statewide Drainage and Floodplain Management Criteria Manual <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board <br />April 25', 2001 <br />Consultant <br />For the purposes of this Project, the consulting engineer (Consultant) shall be the firm of WRC <br />Engineering, Inc., a Colorado Corporation. The Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) is <br />the project sponsor. Funding for this project will be provided from 2 separate sources. A total of <br />$50,000 will be paid to the consultant for FY 00-0 l(period ending June 30, 2001) from the <br />Severance T� Operational Account. Beginning July 1, 2001 a new contract will generated for the <br />remainder of the professional service fees ($75,000) for the Consultant that is to be paid from FEMA <br />funds and other sources. <br />Summar, o,y f Requested Work � <br />The Consultant shall perform all necessary research, analyses, report writing, coardination, and other <br />tasks necessary to produce phase one of a two phase Drainage and Floodplain Management <br />Criteria Manual for the State of Colorado (Manual or Project). This document will help guide <br />local floodplain administrators, government engineers, consulting engineers, developers, and others <br />with drainage and floodplain related projects. In addition, it will help provide some consistency in <br />methodological approaches to flood hydrology and other technical aspects of drainage and floodplain <br />studies and projects. <br />Authority <br />According to Section 37-60-106(1)(c) of the Colorado Revised Statutes, the Colorado Water <br />Conservation Board has the power and duty: <br />"... to devise and formulate methods, means and plans for bringing about the greater <br />utilization of the waters of the state and the prevention of flood damages therefrom <br />„ <br />Project Location <br />The Project area is within political boundaries of the State of Colorado. In general existing <br />programs and criteria manuals already adopted at local and district levels will not be superceded by <br />the CWCB's proposed statewide manual. For example, the urban stormwater Drainage Criteria <br />Manual published by the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District will not be overridden by the <br />state manual. However, many communities and rural counties in Colorado have not developed or <br />adopted criteria manuals, and are experiencing unprecedented growth and development. The <br />geographical focuses of the manual will therefore be those areas of the state that do not already have <br />adequate local drainage and floodplain management criteria. <br />