<br />5. U.S. Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, Hydrologic Engi-
<br />neering Center, HEC-l Flood Hydrograph Generalized Computer Program,
<br />Davis, California, January 1973
<br />
<br />6. U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric
<br />Administration, NOAA Atlas 2, Precipitation-Frequency Atlas of
<br />the Western united States, Volume III-Colorado, 1973
<br />
<br />7. U.S. Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, Hydrologic Engi-
<br />neering Center, HEC-Z Water-Surface Profiles, Generalized Computer
<br />Program, Davis, California, 1976
<br />
<br />8. U.S. Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District,
<br />Reliability of Plotting Computed Data Directly From HEC-2 Computer
<br />Printout, unpublished treatise
<br />
<br />9. Koogle and Pouls Engineering, Topographic and Planimetric Maps,
<br />Scale 1:2400, Contour Interval 4 feet: Moffat County, Colorado
<br />(Flown October 1978)
<br />
<br />10. Merrick and Company, Topographic Maps in Craig, Colorado, Flood
<br />Hazard Information Report, Scale 1:2400, Contour Interval 2 feet,
<br />1977
<br />
<br />11. U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, 7.S-Minute
<br />Series Topographic Maps, Scale 1:2400, Contour Interval 20 feet:
<br />Craig, Colorado (1969)
<br />
<br />12. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Federal Insurance
<br />Administration, Flood Hazard Boundary Map, Moffat County, Colorado,
<br />Scale 1:24,000, July 1978
<br />
<br />13. Federal Emergency Management Agency, Flood Insurance Study, City
<br />of Craig, Colorado, 1982
<br />
<br />Orton, Richard Hal Planning Consultant, Comprehensive Plan for
<br />the Craig Area of Moffat County, July 1977
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