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<br />'- <br /> <br />U.S, Army Corps of Engineers, Office of the Chief of Engineers, Publications <br />Depot, 4300 Wheeler Ave., Alexandria, VA 22304. <br />Alternatives in flood related planning. Washington, D. C. 1970. <br />(ER 1120-2-117) <br /> <br />u.s. Army Corps of Engineers. 0ffice of the Chief of Engineers. Washington, <br />D.C. <br />Wall design, flood walls, part CXXV Chapter 1. January 1948. <br />40p. <br /> <br />U.S, Army Corps of Engineers. South Atlantic Division, 510 Title Bldg., 30 <br />Pryor St., Atlanta, Georgia 30303. <br />Flood proofing, An example of raising a private residence to avoid the <br />flood hazard. Draft Report, Atlanta, Georgia, 1976. <br /> <br />U,S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District. 1125 U,S, Post Office and <br />Customhouse, St. Paul, Minn. 55101. <br />Minnesota flood-proofing administrative manual. In draft review stage, ex- <br />pected during 1977. <br /> <br />'- <br /> <br />U,S. Dept, of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Naticr <br />Weather Service, Office of Hydrology. Available from the National Tech- <br /> <br />nical Information Service, Springfield, VA. <br />Flood damage reduction potential of river forecast <br />ticut River Basin, by Harold J, Day and Kwang K. Lee. <br />Feb" 1976. PC$4.50/MF$3.00, <br />6lp. (NTIS no. PB-256 758/4ST) <br /> <br />services in the Connec- <br />Silver Spring, Md. <br /> <br />The study examines flood damage reduction in four carefully selected com- <br />munities in the Connecticut River Bssin. Using data from these communities a <br />basin-wide extrapolation could proceed to other flood-prone communities in the <br />basin. Properties on the flood plain were classified into residential, commer- <br />cial, industrial and automobile categories. State damage assessments were made <br />.for those categories for four situations: no warning, limited warning time, <br />maximum p.actical evacuation, and floodproofing of one-story houses. The in- <br />vestigation found that approximately $750,000 of reducible damages can be ex- <br />pected on commercial and residential elements of the flood plain. <br /> <br />....... <br /> <br />8 <br />