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<br />AUG-29-2000 rUE 10:04 AM <br /> <br />FAX NO. <br /> <br />P. 08 <br /> <br />Resources Data for Colorado, 1980) and water was out 01 stream banks near the homes. Much <br /> <br />larger floods have occurred in Cedar Creek in the past lew hundred years as determined from <br /> <br />paleoflood deposits in Cedar Creek. Water depths Increase much more rapidly for floods <br /> <br />draining burned areas. <br /> <br />The main access road along Bobcat Gulch sustained some damage during the 8/16 storm, but <br /> <br />surprisingly not as severe as might have been expected. This likely is due to this being the first <br /> <br />significant rainfall and runoff and consolidation 01 the gravel road. At the lirst hairpin turn <br /> <br />driving up the road frorn Drake, the culvert capacity is about 100 cis. Rainfall runoff <br /> <br />exceeding this capacity will overtop the road and cause additional road damage. Which is likely <br /> <br />several more times this year. Substantial hazardous conditions to people driving the road exists <br /> <br />as well as other streams draining over roads in the Bobcat burned area (there are many). <br /> <br />Addllional rainstorm and flood documentation will be done and summaries prodvided as <br /> <br />necessary . <br /> <br />ADDITIONAL INFORMATION <br /> <br />CoCo RaHS program (Community Collaborative Rain and Hail Study) at <br />http://ccc.atmos.colostate.edu/-hail/co/abo ut. htm) <br /> <br />Bobcat Wildlire inlormation (selected sites) <br />hltp:llwww.colostale.edu/Depts/CSFS/index.html <br />h IIp:1 Irockywe b. cr. usgs. g ov/wi I d Ii re/f rontrange. html <br />http;//www.ls.fed.us/r2/fire/bobcat.htm <br />http://tech.idvsports.com/fire/ (Rick Shuri's site) <br /> <br />7 <br />