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<br />completed in August 1976, November 1976, March 1977, and April <br />1979, respectively. <br /> <br />For the unincorporated areas of Adams County, approximate flood <br />boundaries for standing bodies of water greater than 25 acres were <br />arbitrarily determined in February 1977, by Dames & Moore, under <br />contract to the FlA. <br /> <br />The Adams County study was revised on December 15, 1989, to modify <br />the Special Flood Hazard Areas (SFHAs) along a reach of the South <br />Platte River, approximately 2.3 miles long. The revised reach <br />extended from a point approximately 760 feet downstream of the <br />westbound lane of Interstate Highway 270, upstream to the south <br />boundary of Adams County, at the City and County of Denver <br />corporate limits (Franklin Street). <br /> <br />The basis for the 1989 rev's,on 1S revised hydraulic analyses <br />conducted by Wright Water Engineers, Inc., Denver, Colorado, under <br />contract to the Urban Drainage and Flood Control District (UDFCD). <br />The revised hydraulic analyses utilized the U.S. Army Corps of <br />Engineers (USACE) HEC-2 hydraulic computer model and were conducted <br />in August 1986 and September 1987. The hydraulic reanalyses <br />modified the 100- and 500-year flood boundaries and increased the <br />base (lOO-year) flood elevations (BFEs) along portions of the South <br />Platte River by up to 5 feet. <br /> <br />Additional hydraulic analyses within the City of Commerce City were <br />completed by Simons, Li and Associates, Inc., in June 1987, to <br />reflect channel modifications for a reach of Sand Creek between <br />Vasquez and Brighton Boulevards. Revised hydraulic analyses were <br />also conducted for a reach of the South Platte River, from <br />approximately 760 feet downstream of westbound Interstate Highway <br />270 to the upstream corporate limits of Commerce City at Franklin <br />Street, by Wright Water Engineers, Inc., under contract to the <br />UDFCD. <br /> <br />The hydraulic reanalyses for the reach of the South Platte River <br />through Commerce City were completed in September 1987. <br /> <br />The hydrologic and hydraulic analyses for detai led areas in the <br />Town of Federal Heights were performed by GreiDer Engineering <br />Sciences, Inc., for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) , <br />under Contract No. EMW-83-C-1173. This study was completed in July <br />1984. Additional approximate analyses in this study were performed <br />by the Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) (Reference 1). <br /> <br />This revision has combined the Flood Insurance Rate Maps and Flood <br />Insurance Study reports of the County and incorporated cities into <br />the countywide format~ <br /> <br />Under the countywide format, Flood Insurance Rate Map panels have <br />been produced using a single layout format for the entire area <br />within the county instead of separate layout formats for each <br />community. The single layout format facilitates the matching of <br /> <br />2 <br />