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<br />7.0 LOCATION OF DATA <br /> <br />Information concerning the pertinent data used in preparation of this <br />study can be obtained by contacting the Natural and Technological Hazards <br />Division, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Building 710, Denver <br />Federal Center, Lakewood, Colorado 80225. <br /> <br />8.0 BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES <br /> <br />1. Jim Rubin, Personal Communication, Community Development, Town <br />of Vail, Eagle County, Colorado <br /> <br />2. U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric <br />Administration, Data Service, Colorado Annual Summary, vol. 80, <br />November 13, 1976 <br /> <br />3. u.s. Department of Commerce, Environmental Science Service Adminis- <br />tration, Weather Bureau, Normal Annual Precipitation for Colorado, <br />1960 <br /> <br />4. Colorado Water Conservation Board, Gore Creek Flood Plain Infor- <br />mation, June 1975 <br /> <br />5. Federal Emergency Management Agency, Flood Insurance Study, Eagle <br />County, Colorado (Unincorporated Areas), November 1980 <br /> <br />6. Ken R. White Company, Falcon Air Maps Division, Contour Mapping, <br />Scale 1:2400, Contour Intervals 2, 10, and 20 feet. November 6, <br />1972 <br /> <br />7. U.S. Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers. Hydrologic Engi- <br />neering Center, HEC-2 Water-Surface Profiles, Generalized Computer <br />Program, Davis, California, October 1973 <br /> <br />8. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Insurance <br />Administration, Flood Hazard Boundary Map. Town of Vail, Eagle <br />County, Colorado, Scale 1:7200, September 19, 1978 <br /> <br />30 <br />