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Floodplain Documents
County
Morgan
Community
Wiggins
Stream Name
Kiowa Creek
Basin
South Platte
Title
Kiowa Creek at Wiggins Flood Warning System
Date
9/1/1990
Prepared For
Wiggins
Prepared By
US Army Corps of Engineers
Floodplain - Doc Type
Floodplain Report/Masterplan
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<br />b. On line test <br />1. Notify everyone on the Gall list tha1: the dialer is sup- <br />posed to call them. <br />2. Raise the lower float and hold it up. <br />3. Let the entire lower alarm tape play until the alarm <br />stops. <br />4. Raise the middle float and hold it up. <br />5. Raise the upper float 1:0 start the dialer and release <br />it. <br />6. Let <br />stops. <br />7. Release the middle floa1: and se,: if 1:he lower alarm tape <br />plays again. <br />8. Release the lower float" It isn't necessary to <br />the tape to finish before leaving. :Leave the dialer <br />9. After the semiannual l:E!si:, contact. the people <br />alarm call list and make surl, they got the messages. <br /> <br />the entire upper alarm tape play until <br /> <br />the <br /> <br />alarm <br /> <br />wait for <br />on line. <br />on the <br /> <br />6.4 Winterization <br />6.4.1 When - November <br />6.4.2 Tasks <br />a. Remove the battery from Ute alarm dialer. <br />b. Remove the tape from the alarm dialer (carefully). <br />c. Remove the. alarm's elec.troni.c components and take <br />back to Wiggins or cover the alarm inside the shelter <br />tarp material. <br />d. Oil the she,lter's hinges and hasp. <br /> <br />them <br />with <br /> <br />6.5 Spring Start-up & First semiannual Test <br />6.5.1 When - The alarms should be reinstalled and tested <br />fore melting begins in late winter and a.t least by the <br />week of FebruaIY. <br />6.5.2 Tasks <br />a. Put the ala.rm back in or uncover it. Put a fully-charged <br />battery back in. <br />b. Do all semiannual testinq and maintenance described in <br />Part 6.3. <br />c. Make sure t:hat the float cables are s,till attached to the <br />float rod by the electrical .tape. <br />d. MAKE SURE 'l'HA'l' THE ALARM IS ARMED! <br /> <br />be- <br />2nd <br /> <br />6. 6 After A Flclod <br />6.6.1 When - As soon after a flood alarm is tripped, and the <br />water has receded. Remember; heavy rains often come on suc- <br />cessive days! <br />6.6.2 Tasks <br />a. Clear any debris from the well. Use the cleanout door if <br />necessary. <br />b. Make sure that 'the stilling well is still securely at- <br />tached to the bridge pier. If it has moved: <br />1. Secure thE! gage to the pier. <br />2. Run station levels (see Part 6.9). <br />c. Repair any damage to the staff gage. <br />d. Do the semi.annual test (s'~e Part 6.3) <br /> <br />23 <br />
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