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County
Mesa
Community
Mesa County
Stream Name
Colorado River
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Title
Hydrology Report FIS in Mesa County
Date
5/1/1989
Prepared For
FEMA
Prepared By
J.F. Sato & Associates
Floodplain - Doc Type
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<br />HYDROLOGY REPpR'r <br />FLOOD INSUHANCE STUDIES IN ME1~A COUNTY. COLORADO <br /> <br />I. Introduction <br /> <br />The study area for these on-going Flood Insurance Studies (FIS) <br />includes. from upstream to downstream" the Town of Palisade, the <br />City of Grand Junction, the Town of Fruita, and unincorporated <br />areas of Mesa County. The major source of flooding in all four <br />areas is the Colorado River. Three small tributaries are also <br />sources of flooding in Grand Junction and Fruita. Figure 1 shows <br />the relative location of these communities along the Colorado <br />River. <br /> <br />The hydrologic analyses of streams in the study area involved <br />developing peak discharge estimates for a 33-mile reach of the <br />Colorado River and reviewing previous studies by others for Big <br />Salt Wash, Little Salt Wash, and Horizon Drive Channel. <br /> <br />II. Previous Studies <br /> <br />A. Colorado Rivel: <br /> <br />In 1976 the Corps of Engineers prepared Flood Hazard Information <br />reports for Palisade, Grand Junction, and Fruita (1, 2, 3 *). <br />These reports include estimates of 10 a-year and 500-year floods, <br />based on r'egional frequency analyses of available data. <br /> <br />The Flood Insurance Studies for the Town of palisade (4), City of <br />Grand Junction (5). Town of Fruita (6), and unincorporated areas <br />of Mesa County (7) used the results of the hydrology studies <br />performed for the 1976 Flood Hazard Information reports to <br />prepare floodplain maps of the Colorado River and some tributary <br />streams. <br /> <br />The table below lists the discharges used by FEMA in the earlier <br />PISs. <br /> <br />Drainage Area <br />(sq. mL) <br /> <br />Discharges <br />100'.year SOO-year <br /> <br />Palisade 8,700 63,,000 82,000 <br />Grand Junction <br />above Gunnison 8,800 63,,000 82,000 <br />below Gunnison 16,800 82,,000 107,000 <br />Fruita 17,100 82,,000 107,000 <br /> <br />*Numbers in parentheses indicate references listed in Section <br />VI. <br /> <br />-1-- <br />
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