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i � <br />�' Table 1 <br />Executive summary <br />Table of contents <br />Purpose and authority <br />6 Colorado flood history <br />7 Tapographic mapping and field sur�e? <br />8 GIS basics and applications <br />9 Flood hydrology — rainfall and runoff <br />i n v;.,o,.:,,� t,�„�,.,,,,i;,.�, ,,,.e„ ,.�.�r„orn <br />15 <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />21 <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />26 <br />27 <br />28 <br />29' <br />30 <br />31 <br />32' <br />33 <br />34 <br />35a <br />35b <br />Floodplain management and administration <br />Erosion, sedimentation, and stream stability <br />Debris flow and mudflow hazards <br />Forest fires and other natural disasters — their effects on floods <br />Local storm drainage criteria (non-riverine flood hazards) <br />Irrigation canals/ditches — their role in flood runoff and conveyance <br />Flood hazard areas for ponds, lakes, and reservoirs <br />Flood hazard mitigation <br />Flood fighting measures <br />Multi-objective river restoration studies <br />Project funding <br />Standards for floodplain/drainage reports <br />FEMA map revisions <br />Detention storage and policy <br />Perrnitting issues and other regulatians <br />Overview of National Flood Insurance Program - <br />Summary of federal floodplain mapping and flood relief programs <br />Inforrnation resources ' <br />References ' <br />Project Meetings <br />Project Deli�erables (this cantract)' <br />Project Deliverables (future contract) <br />TOTAL <br />0.5 <br />'Q.5 ' <br />CWCB <br />CWCB <br />:5 <br />ty others <br />25 <br />� <br />Q <br />Q <br />Q <br />Q <br />Q <br />Q <br />Q <br />Q <br />Q <br />Q <br />Q <br />: <br />Q <br />: <br />: <br />� <br />Q <br />� <br />_II <br />