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Title
Floodplain Management Tools for Alluvial Fans
Date
11/1/1981
Prepared For
State of Colorado
Prepared By
FEMA
Floodplain - Doc Type
Educational/Technical/Reference Information
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<br />structural tools (e.g., <br />channels, or levees); <br /> <br />debris <br /> <br />basins, <br /> <br />. a development plan which requires that roadways <br />be oriented, where possible. parallel to the <br />slope and that flow blockage be minimized; <br /> <br />. building codes which require proper elevation <br />of new flood-prone structures and proper <br />construction and maintenance of dikes. armored <br />fill and other local management tools; <br /> <br />. a requirement that subdivision flood control <br />plans conform to the master plan and do not <br />cause increased down-fan flood hazards; <br /> <br />. a maintenance program which ensures timely. <br />effective maintenance of installed man~gement <br />tools; and <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />an inspection program that <br />construction and maintenance <br />tools. <br /> <br />ensures proper <br />of mana~ement <br /> <br />Such a master plan must. of necessity. be based on an <br />analysis of flood hazards on fans. as described in Section <br />4.5. Once the location and severity of hazards is <br />established, flood management tools can be selected (as <br />discussed in Section 6) and a management plan can be <br />designed. This plan is then the basis for the zoning, open <br />space, and development plans. Building codes and <br />subdivision requirements can be formulated to enforce the <br />local aspects of the flood management plan. Maintenance and <br />inspection programs will be needed to enforce the plan and <br />assure reliable flood protection. <br /> <br />64 <br />
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