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<br />match the contiguous study exactly. Where elevations <br />cannot be reconciled to within ia.S foot because of changed <br />flooding conditions or an error in the previous analysis, a <br />full explanation and justification for the difference shall <br />be provided to the Board. <br /> <br />D. Published Report and Map <br /> <br />1. ReDorts. The results of the hydrologic and hydraulic <br />analyses, as developed in accordance with rules 5B and SC, <br />shall be summarized in a publ ished report. All detailed <br />floodplain information which is presented to the Board for <br />designation and approval shall be entitled, dated, and <br />bound in an individual document. <br /> <br />2. Flooded Area MaDS <br /> <br />a. The published flooded area maps shall show, at a <br />minimum, the flood boundaries in accordance with rule <br />5C2, the location of all cross sections used in the <br />hydraulic analysis and/or a reference line drawn down <br />the center of the low flow channel, and a sufficient <br />number of flood contours in order to reconstruct the <br />flood water surface profiles to an accuracy of ia.5 <br />foot. Flood contours shall be shown as wavy lines <br />drawn normal to the direction of flow of floodwater and <br />shall extend completely across the area of the <br />100-year floodplain. Each flood contour shall indicate <br />its elevation to the nearest whole foot. <br /> <br />b. Published MaD Scale. The published flooded area map <br />scale shall be 1 inch equals 1000 feet or such map <br />scale showing greater detail. The Board recommends a <br />published map scale of 1 inch equals 400 feet. <br /> <br />3. DiscreDancies. Where discrepancies appear between <br />flooded area maps and water surface profiles, any 100-year <br />water surface profile designated by the Board shall take <br />precedence over any corresponding flooded area map for the <br />same stream reach. <br /> <br />-15- <br />