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<br />5. Simons, Li & Associates, Inc., "Hyrdology Report for Town of Rangely,
<br />City of Rifle and Garfield County Flood Insurance Studies," 1983
<br />
<br />6. U.S. Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers, Hydrologic Engi-
<br />neering Center, HEC-2 Water-Surface profiles, Generalized Computer
<br />Program, Davis, California, October 1973
<br />
<br />7. State of Colorado, Department of Highways, Highway project Map,
<br />Scale 1:2,400, Contour Interval 2 feet, File: Project No. 170-
<br />1(12), Sheets 4 and 5, 1964
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<br />8. State of Colorado, Department of Highways, Highway project Map,
<br />Scale 1:1,200, Contour Interval 2 feet, File: Project NO. 170-
<br />1(12)89, Sheets 31 and 32, 1964
<br />
<br />9. Kucera and Associates, Inc., City of Rifle, Aerial Photography,
<br />Scale 1:6,000, May 3, 1980
<br />
<br />10. David R. Dawdy, "Flood Frequency Estimates on Alluvial Fans," Journal
<br />of the Hydraulics Division ASCE, proceedings, Vol. 105, No. HYll,
<br />1979
<br />
<br />11. Kucera and Associates, Inc., City of Rifle, Topographic Mapping,
<br />Scale 1:6,000, Contour IntervalS feet, May 1980
<br />
<br />12. U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, 7.5-Minute
<br />Series Topographic Map, Scale 1:24,000, Contour Interval 40 feet,
<br />20 feet supplementary: Rifle, Colorado (1952)
<br />
<br />13. Federal Emergency Management Agency, Flood Insurance Rate Map,
<br />City of Rifle, Colorado, revised December 28, 1982
<br />
<br />14. ARIX Engineers, Comprehensive Drainage plan for the City of Rifle,
<br />Colorado, Volume I Storm Drainage Master Plan, January 1982
<br />
<br />15. Federal Emergency Management Agency, Flood Insurance Study, Garfield
<br />County, Colorado (Unincorporated Areas), unpublished
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