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<br />F. Special Police Protection - Structural damage insufficient <br />Commercial to allow looting. <br /> <br />Systematically examining each land use/damage category to <br /> <br />eliminate from consideration those unlikely to occur in <br /> <br />a particular drainage basin will save the analyst considerable <br /> <br />time in data collection and manipulation. <br /> <br />Step 4 - Divide the Study Area into Reaches <br /> <br />Divide the study area into manageable reaches for aggre- <br /> <br />gation of flood damages. It may be advantageous to have the <br /> <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Land Use/Damaqe Cateqory <br /> <br />D. Private unimproved open <br />space (grazing). <br /> <br />E. Private improved open <br />space (farming). <br /> <br />G. Structural damage to <br />bridges by trailers and <br />other floating debris. <br /> <br />H. Interrupted traffic or <br />services - public streets <br />and utilities. <br /> <br />I. Erosion - all land uses. <br /> <br />J. General inconvenience - <br />all land uses. <br /> <br />- 13 - <br /> <br />Elimination Reason <br /> <br />Insufficient land in study area <br />inundated. <br /> <br />Insufficient land in study area <br />inundated. <br /> <br />Field review indicated low <br />probability of damage. <br /> <br />Alternate traffic routes and <br />estimated brevity of service <br />interruptions make category too <br />small for inclusion. <br /> <br />Judged insignificant to warrant <br />inclusion. <br /> <br />Undoubtedly will occur but in- <br />sufficient data to place dollar <br />values. <br /> <br />divisions correspond to the design points of the hydrologic <br /> <br />analysis and/or political boundaries. <br /> <br />~ Leonard Rice Consulting Water Engineers, Inc. <br />