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Title
2001 Colorado Flood Documentation Report: Appendices C, D and Attachment 1
Date
3/1/2002
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Floodplain - Doc Type
Flood Documentation Report
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<br /> <br />AppendiX C <br />Correspondencenelephone lOgs <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />DATE: <br /> <br />12/04/01 <br /> <br />TELEPHONE <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> <br />PROJECT NO. <br /> <br />TIME: <br /> <br />4:15 PM <br /> <br />68-00044888.00 <br /> <br />TO: Steve Rippy <br />COMPANY City of New Castle <br />PHONE NO. 970-984-2311 <br />RECORDED BY Tom Joseph <br />PROJECT Flood Documentation Report 2001 Colorado <br />Flood Events <br /> <br />ROUTING <br /> <br />FILE <br /> <br />Rainfall Amount ~ 1.5 in, in 17 min, Citv engineer proiected it to be around a 250-300 yr, storm <br /> <br />event <br /> <br />Water comes from high point north of town and travels south down local streets to Main St. where <br />e storm sewers backed uP. Storm sewers convev water to Elk Creek. Local north/south streets act as <br />primary water route to Main Street. <br /> <br />Flood damages on the order of $85,000 +/- $1000, Most of the damage was too residential homes <br /> <br /> <br />on the north side of town water entered there basements through windows, Damage incurred was to <br /> <br />dry wall, electric, flooring, and personal propertv in the basements. No significant commercial <br /> <br /> <br />damage, <br /> <br />Elk Creek was not significantlv effected most rain fell to the east of the creek. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />lJRS <br /> <br />T:\PROJECTS\6844888_DNCB_FLOOD_DOC_APTS\SU8_00\6.0~PROJ_DEllV\REPORnAPPENDIX C.D0C\2o-MAA-Q2\\ <br />
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