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<br />Riverside Technology, inc. <br /> <br />TELEPHONE CALL SUMMARY SHEET <br /> <br />Date: <br />Call Placed/Received by: <br />Spoke With: <br />Company / Atfiliation: <br />Phone no.; <br />Project No.: <br /> <br />4127198 <br />Bill Owen <br />Mark Tiierina <br />Federal Emergencv Monaaement Agenc'L <br />(303) 235.!l8ZZ <br />D479 (52) <br /> <br />Comments: <br /> <br />Mark and I discussed what information FEMA had in their D-l database of <br />damage survey reports (DSR). When asked about frequency of storms/floods, <br />drainage area, and timing, he suggested that I contact Fred Metzler (303-235. <br />4835) in the mitigation division or John Liou (303-235-4836), who is their hydrologist. <br /> <br />FEMA does take photos of damoged structures and "facilities", but they are all <br />Polaroids. Two copies of these photographs are produced: one for the FEMA DSR <br />and the other for the State OEM copy. Mark did indicate that they had a <br />scanner on-site, and it's possible either they or we could mok'3 digital copies of <br />these photos if needed. <br /> <br />I asked if there is an State OEM or FEMA office in Fort Collins, ,ince Carol Mumm <br />indicated that Crowley County sent their reports here. Mark said a temporary <br />office was established here after the 1997 flooding, but it was disbanded in <br />October 1997. Consequently, we would need to visit either the State OEM office <br />in Golden or the FEMA office on the south side of the Fed. Center (Bldg. 710) to <br />get a hold of these documents and photos. <br /> <br />Mark said he would make a dotabase query (including Project Title, Domage <br />Facility, Domage Location, Domage Description, and Comments) for all counties <br />