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State of Colorado
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Title
Floodplain Study Review and Designation program - SOQ
Date
4/1/2000
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State of Colorado
Prepared By
Sear-Brown Group
Floodplain - Doc Type
Miscellaneous
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<br />Education <br /> <br />B.S., Civil Engineering, Colorado State <br />University, 1983 <br /> <br />Professional Registration <br /> <br />Licensed professional engineer in <br />Colorado. <br /> <br />Professional Affiliations <br /> <br />Colorado Association of Storm & <br />Floodplain Managers <br /> <br />Andrea H. Faucett, P.E. <br />Project Enginee~ <br /> <br />Professional Experience <br />Ms. Faucett's experience covers a wide range of design within water <br />resources-including hydrology, open-channel hydraulics. storm sewer <br />hydraulics and erosion control. Her experience includes hydrologic and <br />hydraulic design and modeling in addition to storm sewer design and <br />modeling. Ms. Faucett is proficient with the use of SWMM, CUHP, <br />HEC-2 and HEC-RAS and other hydrologic and hydraulics modeling <br />programs. Her project experience includes: <br /> <br />. Locust Street Outfall, Fort Collins, Colorado - Currently the lead <br />designer on a floodplain mitigation project which includes - SWMM <br />analysis to establish the hydrology, HEC-RAS analysis to determine <br />the existing 100 year 1100dplain, and 4 separate alternative designs to <br />determine the most cost efficient, and constructable design <br />considering the project is located within a 100 year old neighborhood <br />in the heart of Fort Collins. Ultimate goal of the project is to <br />remove over 120 homes from the 100 year floodplain. This project <br />is scheduled to begin construction in April. <br /> <br />. Dry Creek Master Plan, Loveland, Colorado - Complete revision of <br />the City of Loveland's Master drainage plan for Dry Creek, <br />including revising the hydrology with SWMM to rel1ect current <br />development and possible locations for regional detention ponds. <br />Floodplain limits were then determined with HEC-2, including <br />updating all of the bridge structures. City of Loveland is using this <br />master plan for development review within the basin. <br /> <br />. Mail Creek Master Plan, Fort Collins, Colorado- Mail Creek was a <br />poorly defined drainageway, that conveyed the 100 year storm event. <br />The modeling effort here included updating the hydrology with <br />SWMM, and determining the existing floodplain with HEC-2. <br />Because the HEC-.2 results showed that the Larimer County <br />Community College would be inundated during the 100 year storm, a <br />revised cross section for the creek and three new road crossings were <br />proposed. The improvements for this project were completed in <br />1996. <br /> <br />. Farmer's Highline Canal Diversion & Overflow, Westminster, <br />Colorado - The Farmers' Higbline Canal Board required that new <br />developments wiDlin the Legacy Ridge Golf Course Community <br />pipe the 5 year storm either over or under the canal. To prevent the <br />5 year storm water runoff in the adjacent creek from entering the <br />canal an earthen embankment, drop inlet and 34 by 53 inch <br />horizontal elliptical concrete pipe was designed to transport the 5 <br />year storm water flows under the canal and into Margaret's Pond. <br />In addition, HEC--2 was used to d<:sign and model the canal and the <br />spill structures at the east end of Margaret's Pond. The control <br />structures consist of a 72-inch round concrete pipe with an upstream <br />84 by 84 inch slide gate placed directly in the canal. <br />
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