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Title
Evaluation and Implementation of Urban Drainage and Flood Control Projects Completion Report
Date
6/1/1974
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CSU Environmental Resources Center,
Floodplain - Doc Type
Educational/Technical/Reference Information
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<br />H. Trailer and mobile home parks. <br /> <br />I. Commercial (retail). <br /> <br />J. Industrial. <br /> <br />K. Other. <br /> <br />In addition, a survey of special or unusual hazards from flooding should <br /> <br />be made. Only one major special hazard existed in the Little Dry Creek <br /> <br />basin--the covered underground parking area of the Cinderella City <br /> <br />parking structure. <br /> <br />Step 2 - Determine Flood Damage Categories by Land Use <br /> <br /> <br />Determine the types of damages which might occur in the drainage <br /> <br />basin according to the land use. <br /> <br />Land Use <br /> <br />A. Public streets, bridges, <br />culverts and utilities. <br /> <br />B. Public unimproved open <br />space. <br /> <br />C. Public improved open <br />space. <br /> <br />D. Private unimproved open <br />space (grazing). <br /> <br />E. Private improved open <br />space (farming). <br /> <br />F. Single family residential. <br /> <br />Potential Damage Description <br /> <br />1. Wash-outs damaging structures and <br />necessitating repair or replacement, <br />including structure damage or <br />failure due to debris pile up. <br />2. Interrupted traffic or services. <br />3. Removal of debris and cleaning. <br />4. Loss of life. <br /> <br />1. Erosion. <br />2. Removal of debris and cleaning. <br /> <br />1. Damage to facilities in waterways. <br />2. Erosion. <br />3. Removal of debris and cleaning. <br /> <br />1. Erosion. <br />2. Loss of livestock. <br /> <br />1. Erosion. <br />2. Loss of life. <br />3. Loss of livestock. <br />4. Damage to farm equipment. <br />5. Damage to stored goods. <br /> <br />1. Structural damage. <br />2. Contents damage. <br />3. Removal of debris and cleaning. <br />4. Erosion. <br />5. Missed work. <br />6. General inconvenience. <br />7. Loss of life. <br /> <br />58 <br />
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