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<br />3 <br /> <br />communities in the United States on the importance of reducing their susceptibility to the impact of all <br />natural disasters, including floods, hurricanes, severe storms, earthquakes, and wildfires. Natural hazard <br />mitigation is most effective when it is planned for and implemented at the local level, by the entities who <br />are most knowledgeable of local conditions and whose economic stability and safety are at stake. For your <br />information, we are enclosing a Project Impact Fact Sheet. For additional information on Project Impact, <br />please visit our Web site at www.fema.~ov. <br /> <br />If you have any questions regarding floodplain management regulations for your community or the NFIP <br />in general, please contact the CCO for your community at the telephone number cited above. If you have <br />any technical questions regarding this LOMR, please contact Ms. Sally Magee of our staff in Washington, <br />DC, either by telephone at (202) 646-8242 or by facsimile at (202) 646-4596. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br /> <br />~~~Eog- <br /> <br />Hazards Study Branch <br />Mitigation Directorate <br /> <br />For: Matthew B. Miller, P.E., Chief <br />Hazards Study Branch <br />Mitigation Directorate <br /> <br />Enclosure(s) <br /> <br />cc: Mr. Bill DeGroot, P.E. <br />Chief <br />Floodplain Management Program <br />Urban Drainage and Flood Control District <br /> <br />Mr. Brian Hyde <br />Senior Water Resources Specialist <br />Water Conservation Board <br />Department of Conservation <br /> <br />Mr. Thomas M. Ochwat, P.E. <br />Senior Engineer <br />Nolte Associates, Inc. <br /> <br />Mr. Nick Skifalides <br />Deputy Manager <br />Wastewater Management Division <br />Department of Public Works <br />City and County of Denver <br /> <br />Mr. Tom Nelson <br />Wastewater Management Division <br />Department of Public Works <br />City and County of Denver <br />