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County
Dolores
San Juan
Community
Four Corners
Stream Name
San Juan, Dolores, Uncompahgre Rivers
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Title
Office Report on the September 1970 Floods Upper Colorado River Basin Four Corners Area
Date
1/1/1971
Prepared For
State of Colorado
Prepared By
US Army Corps of Engineers
Floodplain - Doc Type
Flood Documentation Report
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<br />sand and gravel plants. Public tacili ty losses include damage to <br />roads and bridges, levee systems, irrigation diversion structures <br />and canals, channels, municipal facilities, and public schools, <br />all of which are owned or admini.stered by public agencies or non- <br />profit political and semi-political organizations. Included in <br />this classification are expenditures by Federal, state, and local <br />agencies for flood fichting, repairing flood control wcrks, and <br />caring for evacuated people; other public cost; and losses to the <br />traveling public remll ting from damaged highways and bridges. Dam- <br />age to downstream reservoirs due to siltation was not evaluated. <br /> <br />14. In Bome instances, damage reports included items of general <br />storm damage, slides, sheet erosion, wind and rain damage. Special <br />effort waB made to separate flood damages due to stream overnow <br />from all other forms of damage. storm damages were not completely <br />inventoried, but conservative estimates indicate that these damages <br />would be in the order of one-third or more of the amount of nood <br />damage. <br /> <br /> DAMAGE DATA <br /> Acres Primary flood damage ($l,OOCI) <br /> : Industrial Public <br />Location : flooded : ~r1cultural : Residential : Commercial : & Utilities : facilities: Total <br />SAN JUAN -COLORAOO SUBREGION <br />San Juan River <br />Above Navajo Reservoir 4.400 250 1 2 9 123 385 <br />Navajo Res. to Lake Powell ~ ~ Q Q .!Q2. ill. ill <br />SUbtotal 10,300 332 1 2 11. 3.7 796 <br />Piedra River 600 2. 0 12 0 59 95 <br />Los Pinos (Pine) Hi ver 500 2 500 20 6 106 63. <br />Animas River 4.1:00 '.0 20 79 314 170 723 <br />LaPlata River 20 1 0 0 3 28 32 <br />McElmo Creck 200 25 0 0 2 51 78 <br />Monte~UIll8 Creek ),500 67 0 2 2 29 100 <br />Miscellaneous - .l& .....Q .....Q .....Q ..l!l -E <br />&1btotal 9.220 277 21Q ill ill. .57 l..M!i <br />Subtotal <br />San Ju~~lorado Subregion 19,520 609 521 115 ,,"1 80. 2.490 <br />UPPER MAIN STEM SUBREGIotl <br />Dolores River ~atershed <br />Dolores River .00 20 0 1 26 169 216 <br />San Miguel Ri Ver 300 . 68 20 15 33 1t,o <br />Disappointment Creek J& -1 ..Q ..Q ..Q ..M. Ji2. <br />Subtotal 7.0 25 68 21 W. 250 405 <br />Ounnlson River ~atershed <br />Gunnison River 50 2. 0 0 1 30 55 <br />Uncompahgre River ~ 61 k !!. i 0- ill <br />Subtotal 880 'l2. k !!. !!. 2i 196 <br />Subtotal iIpper }I.ain Ster.l <br />&ibregion 1.620 110 l1. 27 !t1. ill. 601 <br />TOTAL UPPER COLORADO REGION 21,140 719 593 '.2 .88 1,149 3,091 <br />Percent of Total - 21.2 19.2 ..6 1S.8 37.2 100.0 <br /> 11 Table 3 <br /> <br />
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