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<br />I <br />I I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />MAJOR DRAINAGEWAY PLANNING <br />HIDDEN LAKE - BATES LAKE <br />PHASE B <br /> <br />SYNOPSIS <br /> <br />This report presents the final results of the detailed hydrologic <br /> <br />and hydraulic study on the Hidden Lake and the Bates Lake Planning <br /> <br />Basins, performed by Hydro-Triad, Ltd. under contract with the Urban <br /> <br />Drainage and Flood Control District (U.D. & F.C.D.). Sponsoring <br /> <br />governmental agencies, in addition to the U.D. & F.C.D., are Adams <br /> <br />County and the City of Arvada. The report is presented in two <br /> <br />volumes. <br /> <br />The Hidden Lake and the Bates Lake Planning Basins are north <br /> <br />bank tributaries to Clear Creek with the main confluences located <br /> <br />immediately upstream of the Federal Boulevard bridge across Clear <br /> <br />Creek and upstream of the Sheridan Boulevard bridge across Clear Creek, <br />respectively. The Hidden Lake designation is derived from the current <br />name for the relatively large reservoir located north of 64th Avenue <br /> <br />and between Lowell Blvd. and Sheridan Blvd. This reservoir has also <br /> <br />been called Mayham Lake and Mud Lake by various entities. The Bates <br /> <br />Lake designation is derived from the park area at 62nd Avenue and <br /> <br />Depew Street which serves as a detention pond during storm runoff <br /> <br />periods. The total area covered by this study comprises 4.92 square <br />miles. <br /> <br />The storm water drainage problems in the basins are due <br />primarily to construction of various facilities, such as roads, <br />railroads, buildings, ditches and excavation of sand-gravel extraction <br />