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C150347
Contractor Name
Greeley, City Of
Contract Type
Loan
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3
County
Larimer
Loan Projects - Doc Type
Feasibility Study
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Fire Suppression Damages Repaired with Suppression Funds <br />1. Fire line (dozer line) water barred (miles): 30 (of 33 miles constructed) <br />2. Fire line seeded (miles): 0 <br />3. Hand line: 13 miles of hand line constructed, 13 miles repaired (covered, scarified, and water <br />barred <br />4. Chipping: 42 miles (approximately 30' on fire -side of road) of roadside hazard tree chipping <br />was completed as part of suppression activities <br />E. Watershed Numbers <br />Watershed <br />Number <br />Watershed <br />Name <br />Acres <br />101900070805 <br />City of Fort Collins — Cache La Poudre River — —.. <br />16,670 <br />.................................... ........................._.. -.. _ <br />101900070303 <br />— - - - -- <br />Skin Gulch — Cache La Poudre River <br />13,310 <br />101900070105 <br />___ <br />Pendergrass Creek — South Fork Cache La Poudre River <br />11,234 <br />101900070302 <br />Young's Gulch — <br />9,217 <br />101900070305 <br />Hill Gulch - Cache La Poudre River - - - -- <br />8,784 <br />......... ...... .......... ................_.............. _ .... _ <br />101900070303 <br />— — <br />Redstone Creek <br />8,460 <br />............................... ............................... <br />101900070301 <br />- - - -- -- -- <br />Upper Buckhorn Creek <br />7,643 <br />101900070302 <br />Middle Buckhorn Creek -- <br />4,466 <br />.................................... ............................... <br />101900070304 <br />- - -- - - - <br />Gordon Creek --_—.......... <br />4,156 <br />. ................. ..............._............... _....... <br />101900070209 <br />Bennett Creek —! -- <br />— <br />1,611 <br />.................................... ............................... <br />101900070210 <br />- -�. — <br />Seven mile Creek - Cache La Poudre River - - - - -- <br />1,163 <br />........................... ............................... _...... <br />101900070802 <br />- - - -- -- <br />Horsetooth Reservoir - -- — <br />410 <br />.................._.....-..........._.....................- <br />101900070704 <br />— ------- - - - <br />Milton Seaman Reservoir — North Fork Cache La Poudre River <br />266 <br />101900070104 <br />Little Beaver Creek <br />96 <br />Total <br />87,487 <br />At approximately 87,487 acres, the High Park Fire is the largest recorded fire in the northern foothills of <br />the Front Range andtor Larimer County (USFS fire history layer). <br />The northern and northwestern part of the burned area is within 9 HUC6 Watersheds (Skin Gulch -Cache <br />la Poudre, Pendergrass Creek -South Fork Cache La Poudre River, Young's Gulch, Hill Gulch -Cache la <br />Poudre, Gordon Creek, Bennett Creek and small proportions of Seven mile Creek, Little Beaver Creek, <br />and Milton Seamen Reservoir -North Fork Cache la Poudre River). These watersheds are tributary to the <br />Cache la Poudre River and confluence at various locations within Poudre Canyon, northwest of the City <br />of Fort Collins. <br />The eastern part of the burned area is within 2 HUC6 Watersheds (City of Fort Collins -Cache La Poudre <br />River and a small part of Horsetooth Reservoir). These watersheds drain primarily east towards the City <br />of Fort Collins. The natural drainage pattern is heavily modified by water conveyance and storage <br />facilities just west of Fort Collins. <br />The southern part of the burned area is within of 3 HUC6 Watersheds (Upper Buckhorn, Middle <br />Buckhorn and Redstone). These watersheds drain generally east and south to Buckhorn Creek and, <br />ultimately, the Big Thompson River. <br />F. Total Acres Burned <br />Total Acres Burned: <br />87,487 <br />National Forest Service (NFS) <br />42,634 <br />(48.7 %) <br />Other Federal <br />261 <br />(0.3 %) <br />State <br />5,022 <br />(5.7 %) <br />Private <br />39,570 <br />(45.2 %) <br />A map of the burn perimeter and land ownership is included at the end of the report. <br />High Park Fire Emergency Stabilization Plan Page 2 <br />
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