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Floodplain Documents
County
Boulder
Community
Longmont, Boulder County
Stream Name
Lefthand Creek
Title
Floodplain Information Report
Date
12/1/1981
Prepared For
Boulder County
Prepared By
UDFCD
Contract/PO #
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Floodplain - Doc Type
Floodplain Report/Masterplan
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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />INTERPRETATION AND USE OF REPORT DATA <br /> <br />100-Year Flood Event-- <br />The 100-year flood event may also be used for engineering design <br />purposes where a lower risk of failure than the 10- or 50-year flood is <br />desired. However, the most important use of the 100-year flood event <br />lies in floodplain designation and land use regulation as set forth in <br />the state statutes. The State of Colorado considers the 100-year <br />frequency flood as the flood event to be used in designing and protecting <br />structures and dwellings for human occupation. Therefore, all floodplain <br />regulations are based upon the 100-year flood. Also, the area which <br />would be inundated by the 100-year flood may be delineated as an area of <br />state interest as set forth in H.B. 1041 -- the state's land use bill. <br /> <br />Flood Frequency and Discharge <br />The 10-, 50-, 100-, and 500-year flood events were used as the flood <br />frequencies for this floodplain analysis. Thus, the data developed in <br />this report will be compatible not only for regulation purposes, and H.B. <br />1041 designation, but also for Federal Emergency Management Agency flood <br />insurance rate studies. <br />These various flood events have an average occurrence of once in the <br />number of years as indicated. For example, the 100-year flood occurs, on <br />the average, once in a 100-year period, and has a one-percent chance of <br />being equalled or exceeded in any given year. <br />The particular uses for the various flood events, in addition to <br />those stated above, are as follows: <br /> <br />500-Year Flood Event-- <br />The 500-year flood event is useful in making the public aware that <br />floods larger than the 100-year flood can and do occur. Because an <br />individual is living outside the 100-year flood boundary does not mean <br />that he is completely safe from flooding. The 500-year flood event can <br />also be used for regulating high risk developments within the floodplain <br />such as nuclear power plants, or the storage or manufacture of toxic or <br />explosive materials. <br />Table 7 1 ists the discharges and water surface elevations for the <br />10-, 50-, 100-, and 500-year flood events at selected reference points. <br /> <br />10-Year and 50-Year Events-- <br />Information regarding these lower frequency floods is especially <br />useful for future engineering studies and land use planning purposes <br />related to minor road systems, minor channel improvements, the location <br />of parks and recreational facilities, agricultural lands, and appurtenant <br />structures. For structures and uses of this type on the smaller <br />tributaries and in areas where the high risk of structural failure is <br />economically feasible and the hazard of 1 ife and property non-existent, <br />the use of the lower frequency floods may be considered. <br /> <br />Flooded Areas <br />The 100-year frequency flood has been selected by the State of <br />Colorado as the flood event to be used for floodplain del ineation and <br />regulation. The Flooded Area plates show both the boundary of the <br /> <br />8 <br />
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