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<br />HISTORY 0, FLOODING
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<br />Information pertaini~g to the flood history of the study area came from two
<br />rnJ i ~ sources; i nte rv iCW5 wit h long time I oea I res i dent~ and ~ U. S. Army
<br />Corps of Engineer, letter ;"pon ent i t I"d "lnve.tl9~t ion of Flood ~robl~m,
<br />on Roaring Fork River, Colorado," i'larch 7, 1958 (Reference5). This report
<br />i, aho included in Reference 11, the TeChnical Addetldum.
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<br />^Iistoflongtimc IOGal re5ident' was compiled with the help of Or. WilliJm
<br />Grallt, from the. Town of 6asalt, and i'lr. Michael Blair, an fagle County Pia nller,
<br />Several of these people were Illtervlewed regarding the history of flooding
<br />inthe.studYdrea. Ofthosepeoplecontacted,one"couldnotrememberany'
<br />thillg"pertaillingtofiooding, and another thought that "guIle ywa,her'w"re
<br />moredangerou, than rIver flood," in the EagleCouoty area. Thesec<J<TJrr><:nts
<br />infer that thi, region nJs not been susceptible to serious 'Mill stem flood-
<br />illgin therecelltpast.
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<br />Mr. Richiird LucKslng€rof Basalt,wasan Eagle County COI1'/11lssiooer duri ng
<br />the Julyof 1;l57 f100d and w",s interviewed by the Corp, of Engilleers for
<br />Inform<ltion for the above mentioned lettcrreport. Mr. Luck5lng"rrecalls
<br />the flood of 1957 as b,,'ng the W<Jrst ill hh ,,,,,,"ory. Ii" ~tdt,,~ that hi.
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<br />uncle w~n h~d co~~ to fl;h ~t S~~J~t c~rly In Ieee repc~tcdry told him :M~:
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<br />"yfluciifl'ttrusttheRoarlngFork."
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<br />Mr. Lucbln""r ~dlJ th"t "round July ~, 1957, d heavy ".in mclted large
<br />volumes of .now whiCh ~tlll remained due to an unusu~lly cold spring ano
<br />late ,u.nn,y. lie remembered that the river ro,,, r.lpldly to flood height ,n
<br />about 15 minute, and stayed up forthreedJys. ^ccordingtoMr. Lucksinq.,r
<br />th" Ro"ring Fork River rose high enough to wash agalllst the bottom of the
<br />Emma Br iJ"e, which "ashed out and had to be repldceJ. P I I i ng~ for the new
<br />bri dge were ~bout 60 reet deep. Ourl ng the flood, the river chang"'" course
<br />,~verd I t I m"s, ~omet ime, gol ng unde r the br Idge, somet ime. to One ~ I de or
<br />th~ other, The ~r"u, no" occup ied by era i ler park, j" the f looJI'Id in I"
<br />R"."It ",.r" ,,'verdl f"etJeep ill water.
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