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<br />ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS <br /> <br />This study was performed by the Resource Technology <br />Division, of Anderson-Nichols (Palo Alto, California), with <br />major involvements by Colorado State University and Flood <br />Loss Reduction Associates. CSU was responsible for the <br />physical modeling work and development of theories for the <br />prediction of flood behavior. fLRA contributed to several <br />aspects of the project. with particular emphasis on the <br />evaluation of management tools. the development of damage <br />curves. and the analysis of economic and inflationary <br />impacts. The authors of this report are: <br /> <br />Staff that contributed to this study. <br />authors, include: <br /> <br />in addition to the <br /> <br /> <br />Benjamin R. Roberts and Edward W. Shanahan <br />(Anderson-Nichols) <br /> <br />Yung Hai Chen and Abbas A. fiuzat <br />(Colorado State University) <br /> <br />H. James Owen <br />(flood Loss Reduction Associates) <br /> <br />Anderson-Nichols - Dennis Horn, John Imhoff, <br />Kathryn Lahanas. Mary Maffei, <br />and Ginger Rombach; <br /> <br />Colorado State Univ. - Mohammed R. Abdel Bary. and <br />Darryl B. Simons. <br /> <br />The State and Local programs Division of the Office of <br />floodplain Management, FEMA, provided coordination. review, <br /> <br />1 <br />