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<br />d <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />River and Fall River from Lake Estes to the upstream town limits <br />(approximately 3 miles). A flood profile for the 1-1/2 mile <br />reach in Larimer County from the town limits to the Park boundary <br />is also being prepared. The 10-, 50-, 100-, and 500-year flood <br />profiles within the town of Estes Park are also shown for <br />comparison. <br /> <br />Flood Boundary Map <br /> <br />Using the above profile, aerial photographs, and flood <br />outlines verified in the field, the dam break flood has been <br />drawn on detailed topographic maps (1" = 100' and 2 foot contour <br />interval). The maps were used to develop the Flood Insurance <br />study for Estes Park and were flown in December, 1971 and <br />extend from the park boundary to Lake Estes. The 100-year and <br />500-year floodplains within the corporate limits of Estes Park <br />will also be shown for comparison. <br /> <br />Flood Discharge Profile <br /> <br />The Board intends to prepare a discharge profile of the <br />flood peak by setting up the computer model used in the Flood <br />Insurance Study and finding the discharge(s) that best fits the <br />flood profile and flood outline for Fall River. <br /> <br />Input from other agencies for peak discharges below Lawn <br /> <br /> <br />Lake and Cascade Reservoir, at the gage above Lake Estes, and <br /> <br />-2- <br />