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<br />e <br /> <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />AppendiX C <br />Correspondencenelephone logs <br /> <br />DATE: 12/05/01 <br /> <br />TELEPHONE <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />PROJECT NO, <br /> <br />TIME: 9:10 AM <br /> <br />68-00044488.00 <br /> <br />TO Jeff Devere <br />COMPANY Rio Blanco Countv <br />PHONE NO, 970-878-5081 <br />RECORDED BY Tom Joseph <br />PROJECT Flood Documention Report 2001 Colorado <br />Flood Events <br /> <br />ROUTING <br /> <br />FILE <br /> <br />The flooding occurred as a result of a series of rain eyents starting in late July and continuing <br /> <br />through August. Flash flooding occurred thought out the Piceance Creek Basin approximately 50 <br /> <br />mile area. <br /> <br />The flash floods resulted in extensiye road and agriculture damage from mud slides along a <br />approximately 20 mile stretch of County Road 5. Riparian along the creek was also heavily <br />damaged. Banks of the Piceance Creek where flowing full. No residential or commercial property <br />was damaged. <br /> <br />Most expenditures was due to clean UP efforts clearing roads of mud and debris. County Road 5 <br /> <br />closed for several days near industry. People had to drive 50 miles out of their way to get work. <br /> <br />Damage cost estimates haye not been determined however the Rio Blanco County maintenance <br /> <br /> <br />department spent all of the winter maintenance budget on clean up efforts. <br /> <br />Jeff will e-mail me a report that he prepared for Tom Browning explaining in more detail the flood <br /> <br />limits and damages incurred, <br /> <br />URS <br /> <br />T :\PROJECTS\6844888_ CfoICB_FlOOD _DOC _APTS\SUB_OO\6.0_PROJ_DEllV\AEPOAT\APPENDIX C.D0C\20-MAR-Q2\\ <br />