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Title
1993 Colorado Flood Report
Date
6/1/1994
Prepared For
CWCB
Floodplain - Doc Type
Floodplain Report/Masterplan
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<br />J <br /> <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board <br /> <br />Department of Natural Resources <br /> <br />721 State Centennial Building <br />l3lJ Shennan Street <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Phone (303) 866.3441 <br />FAX (303) 866-4474 <br /> <br />STATE OF COLORADO <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />Roy Romer <br />Governor <br /> <br />James S. Lochhead <br />E.ecutive Director. DNR <br /> <br />Dories C. Lile. r .E. <br />Direc'.or, CWCB <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />FROM THE DIRECTOR <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />Historically, floods have occurred in Colorado, and given the state's current growth <br />environment, it is higWy likely that the state will experience major flood losses in <br />the future with greater frequency. <br /> <br />-, <br />, <br /> <br />As we approached the 1993 snowmelt runoff season, the state's snowpack was the <br />highest it had been since the 1984 flood season when a $31 million presidential <br />declaration was declared in Colorado. This report provides a record of the flood <br />events which occurred in Colorado during the spring and summer of 1993. It <br />describes what occurred and how government responded. It identifies those <br />innovative actions that evolved such as the integration of mitigation techniques to <br />reduce future flood damage. It further identifies lessons learned an provides <br />recommendations for future flood preparation and recovery operations. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />., <br /> <br />I offer it to you for your professional understanding of flood disasters, their <br />impacts and the mitigation opportunities that follow in their wake. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />-..I <br /> <br /> <br />7;;!j <br /> <br />-' <br /> <br />;; <br />.. <br /> <br />Daries C. Lile, Director <br />Colorado Water Conservation Board <br /> <br />l <br />.{ <br />... <br />
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