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<br />. <br /> <br />URBAN DRAINAGE AND FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT <br />FLOOD DISASTER AND MITIGATION PLAN <br />STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES <br />REVISED APRIL, 1997 <br /> <br />Introduction <br /> <br />These Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) outline, in a general way, the implementation of <br />the District's Flood Disaster and Mitigation Plan (FDMP) (attached) for various levels of flooding or <br />flood potential within the District boundaries, It is the responsibility of each engineer staff member to <br />be familiar with both the SOP and FDMP and to have copies of both readily available at the office and <br />at their home, <br /> <br />Responsibility for implementation of the SOP will rest with the first available person from the <br />following priority list: <br /> <br />1. Kevin <br /> <br />4, Mark <br /> <br />2, Bill <br /> <br />5, Ben <br /> <br />3, Scott <br /> <br />6, Dave L. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Phone Numbers <br /> <br />All phone numbers which may be needed to carry out this SOP are listed on pages 7 through 10 <br />of the SOP, <br /> <br />Receipt ofInfonnation Concerning Floods <br />Henz Meteorological Services (HMS) has been retained by the District to provide <br />meteorological support to supplement the National Weather Service (NWS), HMS and NWS will <br />confer as often as necessary to detect possible or existing flood situations, HMS has the responsibility <br />to infonn the District of any flood situation they or the NWS detect, Infonnation concerning various <br />weather conditions will be provided to the District and local governments in the fonn of messages, A <br />brief discussion of the messages and a copy of each type is located after page 10 of this SOP, Each <br />message will contain the geographic area affected, It will probably be a fairly large area initially (such <br />as western Jefferson and Boulder Counties) and more specific as the situation develops, Ideally the <br /> <br />messages should flow in sequential order, although some weather conditions may require that <br /> <br />. Message 2 or Message 3 will be the first message received, <br /> <br />lflood1wammglfdrnpsopl <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />(4/97) <br />