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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />REPORT PREPARATION AND CONTENTS <br /> <br />A preliminary draft of the report on the study will be prepared by the <br />Soil Conservation Service and submitted for review to the officials of the <br />Upper San Juan Region Planning Commission, Archuleta County, the Town of Pagosa <br />Springs, the San Juan Soil Conservation District, and the Colorado Wate'r <br />Conservation Board. After reviews are made, a final copy of the cooperative <br />report will'be prepared for publication. <br /> <br />The report wi 11 include the following: <br /> <br />I. An introduction giving background information on authorities and <br />reasons for the study. <br /> <br />I I. A discussion of historic and current flooding, and flood plain <br />conditions. <br /> <br />II I. A section on sources of data and methods used in the analyses. <br /> <br />IV. Narrative describing the results of the study. This section <br />will include exhibits of water surface profiles and represen- <br />tative cross-sections for the selected flood frequencies. <br /> <br />V. Photogrammetric maps with flood plain outlines for the 100- and <br />SOD-year frequency floods on a scale of 1" = 400'. <br /> <br />VI. Interpretations and recommendations for appropriate flood plain <br />land use and management. Suggestions for reducing potential <br />flood damages. <br /> <br />The size of the reports will be 11" x 8-1/2" with appropriate 11" x 17" <br />foldout sheets for the flood plain maps and engineering drawings. <br /> <br />- 5 - <br /> <br /> <br />SCHEDULING <br /> <br />Schedul ing of the major activities will be as shown on page 7. <br /> <br />There are several elements involved in each activity and work will be done <br />concurrently between activities. It is expected, however, that the duration of <br />the study would not exceed 10 months, and that the report should be ready for <br />publ ication by January 31, 1977. . <br /> <br />FUND I NG <br /> <br />The total estimated cost for the study is $43,750. The costs will be <br />shared by the sponsoring organizations and the Soil Conservation Service (SCS). <br />The Upper San Juan Region Planning Commission (USJRPC), Archuleta County, the <br />Town of Pagosa Springs, and the San Juan Soil Conservation District will provide: <br />photogrammetric maps, cross-section data, rights-of-way, historic and future <br />data, and permanent reference monuments, estimated at $18,150. The Colorado <br />Water Conservation Board (CWCB) will provide engineering and technical services <br />estimated at $3,000. <br />